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The Department of Defense is set to begin using Musk's controversial chatbot Grok, according to a Monday announcement.
Grok’s recent flirtation with extremism is just the latest example of an AI, left to its own devices, going off-script. What can, or should, be done to stop it?
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Elon Musk’s company xAI apologized after Grok posted hate speech and extremist content, blaming a code update and pledging ...
The AI startup behind the controversial Grok chatbot is in early talks to raise billions, with backing from Saudi Arabia’s PIF.
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Elon Musk’s chatbot Grok AI completely lost the plot this week. After Elon told users on X Monday to expect changes in how Grok responded, people started ...
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The incident, adds to a string of controversies for Grok, which has previously drawn fire for ‘white genocide’ references and insulting political figures.
Controversy has always followed Grok AI around, especially with its infamous views on certain races or religions, as well as its political views that faced scrutiny over the years.