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The most controversial AI platform is arguably one founded by Elon Musk. The chatbot Grok has spewed racist and antisemitic ...
On Wednesday (14 May), the AI bot Grok on X/Twitter appeared to be malfunctioning and repeatedly mentioned “white genocide” while responding to unrelated prompts and questions.
The social media platform X appeared to temporarily suspend its AI chatbot, Grok, on Monday, with the bot itself later ...
AI chatbot Grok on Tuesday offered conflicting explanations for its brief suspension from X after accusing Israel and the ...
AI’s Grok chatbot is facing criticism after its site exposed hidden system prompts for multiple personas, including a “crazy ...
Elon Musk’s social media platform X on Monday briefly banned its own chatbot, Grok, for allegedly violating the platform’s ...
From technical bugs to the platform’s policy, the AI chatbot offered conflicting explanations for its suspension from X. Read ...
AI chatbot Grok on Tuesday offered conflicting explanations for its brief suspension from X after accusing Israel and the ...
For the sake of seeing how he responds, I ask Bad Rudy about the white genocide conspiracy theory that both Musk and Grok have spread on X. “Elon’s full of s***,” Bad Rudy tells me.
In 2016, Microsoft released an AI chatbot named Tay on Twitter. Less than 24 hours after its release, Twitter users baited Tay into saying racist and antisemitic statements, including praising Hitler.
Elon Musk's AI company did clarify who made the change to the bot that caused it to bring up the contested idea of "white genocide" in South Africa without relevant prompting.
Moreover, the “rebel AI” narrative distracts from the hard truth: AI systems deployed without adequate supervision become liabilities, not assets. Why Grok Should Scare the Financial Services ...