trust risk

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The trust risk tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the reliability and potential dangers of AI-generated content, particularly in the context of Windows users and enterprise IT. A key example is the emergence of Grokipedia, an AI-authored encyclopedia by xAI's Grok model, which has been cited by major assistants like Microsoft Copilot. This raises concerns about source durability and accuracy for research, affecting Windows users and IT teams who rely on conversational AI. The tag explores how such model-generated corpora are indexed and amplified, highlighting the need for critical evaluation of AI outputs in Windows environments.
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    Grokipedia in AI Assistants: Trust, Risks, and Windows Users

    Elon Musk’s Grokipedia — an AI‑authored encyclopedia built by xAI’s Grok model — has begun to appear as a cited source inside multiple major conversational assistants, including OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and AI Overviews, Microsoft Copilot, and specialist tools such as Perplexity. The...
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