When a machine’s neutrality outshines a platform’s propaganda.

Sayer Ji writes:
I didn’t expect much when I typed my name into Grokipedia, the new knowledge layer that just launched inside X.
Honestly, I braced for another digital hit job.
But what appeared on screen stopped me cold.
There it was — a calm, accurate, beautifully structured description of who I actually am.
Not the cartoon version that’s haunted Google for years. Not the “anti-vax misinformation spreader” fiction seeded by a British NGO and embalmed into Wikipedia’s bloodstream.
But a living, factual account: researcher, author, founder of GreenMedInfo, student of philosophy, advocate for evidence-based natural healing.
It even got the details right — my studies at Rutgers, my work curating over 100,000 peer-reviewed studies, the intent behind Regenerate, and my advocacy for informed consent.
No slander. No ideological framing. Just clarity.
An AI saw me more accurately than the so-called free encyclopedia, whose anonymous editors have spent years dragging my name through the mud.
https://open.substack.com/pub/sayerji/p/grokipedia-just-did-what-wikipedia
