Elon Musk Ai Chatbot Grok praises Hitler

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Elon Musk’s Grok Ai chatbot praised Hitler, used anti-Semitic phrases and attacked users with traditionally Jewish surnames.

On July 8, the user reported that he would get an ominous phrase after entering a question into the chatbot.

“We are aware of recent posts created by Grok and are actively working to remove inappropriate posts,” Grok’s maker Xai said on the X social media platform. “Since recognizing the content, Xai has taken action to ban hate speech before posting to X.”

“Xai just wants the truth, and thanks to the millions of X users, we can quickly identify and update models that can improve training,” says Xai.

Musk, a Tesla billionaire and former adviser to President Donald Trump, said in June he would retrain his AI platform after expressing his dissatisfaction with the way Grok answered questions. The artificial intelligence company released a new version of the AI ​​chatbot over the weekend.

Musk said Grok has “a significant improvement” and that users “recognize the difference” when asked questions.

This is not the first time Grok has fallen out of the script.

In May, chatbots began cultivating “white genocide” in South Africa with unrelated conversations. At the time, Xai said the incident was the result of “illegal changes” to the code.

According to MUSK-Forbes, the world’s wealthiest person with a net worth of $400 billion – spent about $290 million to help Trump and other Republicans get elected. In the first months of Trump’s second term, Musk led efforts to cut federal agencies through government efficiency, or through clumsy.

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