Cool. I’m reading these for the first time btw. Grok generated about 1M articles using a lot of compute. You will be able to ask Grok to add/modify/delete articles and it will either take the action or tell you it won’t and why.

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Grummz
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Grokipedia clears Gamergate, tells the truth. It's never been told like this before. It's more than fair. It documents nearly everything. While it does not report the bomb threats and doxing that Gamergate received (with receipts), and does not challenge the claims of Sarkesian

📈 Market Reaction:

ETH

Before post: $4,088.53

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$4,093.44
+4.91 (+0.12%)
5 min
$4,090.15
+1.62 (+0.04%)
10 min
$4,083.62
-4.910 (-0.12%)

DOGE

Before post: $0.20

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.199550
+0.0₃21 (+0.11%)
5 min
$0.199370
+0.0₄3 (+0.02%)
10 min
$0.199110
-0.0₃229 (-0.12%)

GORK

Before post: $0.00

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.002675
+0.0₄239 (+0.91%)
5 min
$0.002675
+0.0₄239 (+0.91%)
10 min
$0.002675
+0.0₄239 (+0.91%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's latest Grok deep-dive into internet history sent the market on a journey of profound indifference. ETH posted a fleeting 0.12% gain at one minute before erasing it completely by the ten-minute mark, while DOGE mimicked this pattern with microscopic volatility. The only notable mover was GORK, which held a steady 0.91% gain across all timeframes, a monument to consistency in an otherwise forgettable reaction. This event's volatility pales in comparison to historical Grok announcements, which often generated more sustained, albeit still modest, momentum. The market has spoken: it is significantly more whelmed by a revisionist internet encyclopedia than by the usual promises of AI improvement.

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