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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2025 · 4 MIN

Musk's Trillion-Dollar Ultimatum: Grokipedia, Robot Armies, and Tesla's Fate

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Elon Musk BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Elon Musk has been in the headlines again after launching Grokipedia, his own version of Wikipedia, this Monday. Various outlets including The National News Desk, Denver7, and KSAT all reported that Grokipedia is intended as a rival to Wikipedia, focusing on what Musk claims is “the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.” Powered by Musk’s Grok AI, Grokipedia arrives with substantial fanfare from Musk on X, where he declared ambitions such as sending copies “etched in stable oxide” to orbit and even to Mars. Musk has long criticized Wikipedia for bias, calling it controlled by “far-left activists,” and he’s openly called for people to stop donating to the nonprofit. The launch of Grokipedia immediately reignited that culture war, and some users quickly noted that entries about Musk himself on his own site are more flattering and less critical than those on Wikipedia, which continues to describe him as a “polarizing figure” noted for “making unscientific and misleading statements.” It’s still unclear how much human editing is involved in Grokipedia’s process, as most reports suggest xAI’s chatbot Grok is behind much of the content. Meanwhile the even bigger headlines have been about Musk’s standoff with Tesla shareholders over his unprecedented 1 trillion dollar pay package. During last week’s third quarter earnings call, Musk warned that if shareholders don’t approve the package, he may leave Tesla. According to reports from CNBC and Fortune, Musk framed his ultimatum as a question of influence, telling investors that if he is to build a “robot army” with Tesla’s AI and robotics platforms, he needs 25 percent control to avoid being ousted by what he called “corporate terrorists” at proxy advisory firms like ISS and Glass Lewis. He made clear he is not seeking this package for personal wealth but to safeguard his vision of AI and robotics at Tesla. The vote on the pay package—described by critics as “astronomical”—is reportedly uniting both staunch supporters and strong opposition, with the “Take Back Tesla” campaign urging a no vote due to Musk’s unpredictable leadership and politically charged social media presence. On the business front, Tesla's Q3 earnings were strong in revenue and free cash flow, hitting records with 28.1 billion dollars in revenue. Yet, Tesla shares slipped on concerns that the delivery spike is not sustainable, and profits did not rise as fast as revenue. On the call, Musk and his team highlighted the company’s AI ambitions, particularly the Optimus humanoid robot project. Musk described Optimus as the “product with the greatest potential and the highest challenges” in Tesla’s history and confirmed that a prototype nearly indistinguishable from a human will debut by early 2026. The vision: annual production of 1 million robots, though Musk warns the supply chain will be a huge challenge. Social media has been buzzing about Musk’s attacks on Wikipedia and his “rob This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Elon Musk BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Elon Musk has been in the headlines again after launching Grokipedia, his own version of Wikipedia, this Monday. Various outlets including The National News Desk, Denver7, and KSAT all reported that Grokipedia is intended as a rival to Wikipedia, focusing on what Musk claims is “the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.” Powered by Musk’s Grok AI, Grokipedia arrives with substantial fanfare from Musk on X, where he declared ambitions such as sending copies “etched in stable oxide” to orbit and even to Mars. Musk has long criticized Wikipedia for bias, calling it controlled by “far-left activists,” and he’s openly called for people to stop donating to the nonprofit. The launch of Grokipedia immediately reignited that culture war, and some users quickly noted that entries about Musk himself on his own site are more flattering and less critical than those on Wikipedia, which continues to describe him as a “polarizing figure” noted for “making unscientific and misleading statements.” It’s still unclear how much human editing is involved in Grokipedia’s process, as most reports suggest xAI’s chatbot Grok is behind much of the content. Meanwhile the even bigger headlines have been about Musk’s standoff with Tesla shareholders over his unprecedented 1 trillion dollar pay package. During last week’s third quarter earnings call, Musk warned that if shareholders don’t approve the package, he may leave Tesla. According to reports from CNBC and Fortune, Musk framed his ultimatum as a question of influence, telling investors that if he is to build a “robot army” with Tesla’s AI and robotics platforms, he needs 25 percent control to avoid being ousted by what he called “corporate terrorists” at proxy advisory firms like ISS and Glass Lewis. He made clear he is not seeking this package for personal wealth but to safeguard his vision of AI and robotics at Tesla. The vote on the pay package—described by critics as “astronomical”—is reportedly uniting both staunch supporters and strong opposition, with the “Take Back Tesla” campaign urging a no vote due to Musk’s unpredictable leadership and politically charged social media presence. On the business front, Tesla's Q3 earnings were strong in revenue and free cash flow, hitting records with 28.1 billion dollars in revenue. Yet, Tesla shares slipped on concerns that the delivery spike is not sustainable, and profits did not rise as fast as revenue. On the call, Musk and his team highlighted the company’s AI ambitions, particularly the Optimus humanoid robot project. Musk described Optimus as the “product with the greatest potential and the highest challenges” in Tesla’s history and confirmed that a prototype nearly indistinguishable from a human will debut by early 2026. The vision: annual production of 1 million robots, though Musk warns the supply chain will be a huge challenge. Social media has been buzzing about Musk’s attacks on Wikipedia and his “rob This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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