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The billionaire and the village square: Why both Wikipedia and Grok fall short in an age of epistemic power struggles

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October 05, 2025

In the digital age, encyclopaedic knowledge has become botha battleground and a commodity. It is the story ofa basic public utility, our shared memory, slipping through our fingers.

- BRIJESH SINGH

The billionaire and the village square: Why both Wikipedia and Grok fall short in an age of epistemic power struggles

Last month, as a nation debated whether its new Parliament building should be photographed with or without the national flag, two teenagers in different corners of India went hunting for a quick answer.

One opened Wikipedia on a cracked phone screen; the other asked Grok, the chatbot inside Elon Musk’s social feed. Both wanted the same thing: a short, reliable note on the building’s architectural symbolism. Within minutes, each had a paragraph. Neither realised that the paragraphs quietly disagreed on who first proposed the lotus motif. Wikipedia credited a French-trained Bengali engineer; Grok named a British planner from 1911. Both sounded equally confident. Both supplied links—Wikipedia to a 1952 monograph, Grok to a 2023 blog post. Somewhere between the two, the plain idea of “what happened” dissolved into competing fumes.

In the digital age, encyclopaedic knowledge has become both a battleground and a commodity. This is no longer a story about two websites. It is the story of a basic public utility—our shared memory—slipping through our fingers. For twenty years, we could blame Wikipedia's skewed lens: too many male Western editors, too few Tamil citations, too much weight given to headlines from Delhi and London. Today, we are promised a fix. Grok’s creators say their AI will scan everything and deliver the neutral residue. Yet, early evidence shows the fix is simply a new filter, tinted a different shade. If we keep bouncing between these two flawed atlases, we will keep getting lost. What we need is a third reference, built from scratch: transparent, traceable, and so boringly evenhanded that no single culture can claim proprietorship over it.

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