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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?
The initiative hadn’t been planned to include xAI’s Grok model as recently as March, the former Pentagon employee said.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers are demanding answers from Elon Musk after his AI platform, Grok, repeatedly used antisemitic ...
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The Biden administration on Friday slammed Elon Musk after the billionaire owner of X Corp. responded to a social-media post that promoted an antisemitic conspiracy, calling his reply "abhorrent." ...
Two weeks after Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot praised Adolf Hitler, suggested Jews control Hollywood, and spewed Holocaust denial, ...
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“The European Union has wielded its Digital Services Act (DSA) to restrict the speech not just of Europeans but especially of Americans and other English-speakers,” John Rosenthal, an analyst of ...
Nigel Farage is facing calls to sack his right-hand man Zia Yusuf after the senior Reform UK figure said that a member of his team “accidentally pressed like” on an antisemitic post which attacked the ...
AI has three main dangers when it comes to antisemitism, writes Ilan Manor, who studies the social and political consequences ...
Grok, the AI chatbot owned by Elon Musk’s xAI, decided to go full Nazi. Posting on X, it used antisemitic tropes and advocated for a new Holocaust, all the while praising Hitler, calling itself ...