I don't like either article honestly. While Wikipedia reads like some TV news propaganda, the grok version also has a propaganda feel in the other direction. I dont think AI is a substitute for actual journalists trying to be neutral. How hard is it to write:
George Floyd was a black man who died while being arrested on date. A video of his death spread on social media and became highly controversial. Critics claimed he was killed by the arresting officer Deric Chauvin kneeling on his neck, while skeptics pointed out that the technique chauvin used should not have been lethal, and that Floyd likely died due to high amounts of fentanyl in his blood and other health factors.
The spread of the video of George floyds death lead to a large number of demonstrations and riots across the US...
I don't like either article honestly. While Wikipedia reads like some TV news propaganda, the grok version also has a propaganda feel in the other direction. I dont think AI is a substitute for actual journalists trying to be neutral. How hard is it to write:
George Floyd was a black man who died while being arrested on date. A video of his death spread on social media and became highly controversial. Critics claimed he was killed by the arresting officer Deric Chauvin kneeling on his neck, while skeptics pointed out that the technique chauvin used should not have been lethal, and that Floyd likely died due to high amounts of fentanyl in his blood and other health factors.
The spread of the video of George floyds death lead to a large number of demonstrations and riots across the US...
It's just the summary, but didn't the first autopsy say he died due to a heart attack from drugs? After "outrage", they changed the results.
Yes it has been memory holed.
Your version is a summary of the controversy, grokipedia's is a summary of the facts.
"Critics, skeptics, controversial, should not, likely." These words don't belong in an encyclopedia.
All they did with Grokipedia probably is say "here's a wikipedia article, rewrite it using only relevant facts."