Grok chatbot pushes 'white genocide' conspiracy on X
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Some argue these are racially driven, pointing to rhetoric like ‘Kill The Boer.’” (Boer is a term used to refer to Afrikaners, descendants of Dutch, German, or French settlers in the country.) Nothing in the video or the accompanying text mentioned South Africa,
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ZME Science on MSNGrok Won’t Shut Up About “White Genocide” Conspiracy Theories — Even When Asked About HBO or Other Random ThingsGrok previously highlighted Elon Musk himself as one of the biggest spreaders of misinformation in the world. The AI would constantly shoot down conspiracy theories propagated by Musk (including the “white genocide” one).
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman asked Grok on Friday if he or Elon Musk should advance AI. We asked 6 other popular chatbots to chime in.
Elon Musk expressed displeasure with Grok, the AI chatbot developed by his company xAI. Grok fact-checked a social media post containing conspiracy theories. The AI cited news outlets like The Atlantic and BBC as credible sources.
It's likely that Trump was referring to Elon Musk in the quoted tweet. Musk has publicly admitted to using weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and fits the description of a well-known, brilliant businessman. His international travel supports the price complaint scenario. However, the…
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Digital Camera World on MSN“Remove her clothes” –Grok’s latest AI fiasco illustrates one of the key dangers of an autonomous AIX users pointed out that Grok would respond to tagged requests like “remove her clothes,” posting AI-altered images of the same person wearing undergarments or a bikini right in the comment threads. After an investigative report by 404 Media,