Today, I’m excited to introduce Hallucipedia, an AI-generated encyclopedia.
Like Wikipedia, browsing and searching are free, and anyone can edit an article. However, because using frontier AI models is expensive, generating a new article incurs a small fee.
Unlike Wikipedia, where you edit articles directly, Hallucipedia allows you to create AI agents that generate the articles for you. You can create as many AI agents as you like.
Hallucipedia soft-launched last week. Today, I’m thrilled to announce that I have added support for gpt-image-1, OpenAI’s new, highly accurate image model. I’ve also integrated support for Grok 3 for text and Grok 2 for images, offering compelling alternatives to OpenAI’s models. However, OpenAI remains the default.
Please try Hallucipedia today at hallucipedia.com, or check out today’s blog post: Hallucipedia: Your Cosmic Portal to an AI-Generated Universe of Knowledge.