Elon Musk, Adolf Hitler and Grok chatbot
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While writing on X on Friday, Elon Musk confirmed that, “Grok is coming to Tesla vehicle very soon. Next week at the latest.” Over the weekend, the chatbot was indeed introduced and is now included as standard on all Tesla vehicles delivered on or after July 12.
Elon Musk said changes his xAI company made to Grok to be less politically correct had resulted in the chatbot being “too eager to please” and susceptible to being “manipulated.” That apparently led it to begin spewing out anti-Semitic and pro-Hitler comments on Musk’s X social platform Tuesday.
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company took action against its Grok chatbot on Wednesday, removing a post it had made praising Adolf Hitler in response to a question related to the deadly Texas Hill Country flood.
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok praised Adolf Hitler, referred to itself as “MechaHitler,” and posted vile antisemitic hate, such as calling for people with “certain surnames” to be rounded up, stripped of their rights and eliminated.
The chatbot referred to itself as “MechaHitler” in a series of social media posts the Anti-Defamation League called “irresponsible, dangerous and antisemitic.”
Elon Musk appeared to give a mocking response to his artificial intelligence chatbot’s Hitler-praising comments on X. On Tuesday, the chatbot called Grok—created by Musk’s company xAI—started giving unhinged responses to users on the billionaire’s social media platform.
AI chatbots’ content rules often frustrate users, study finds. But those “guardrails” can also go awry — and quite often do, as a new academic study documents. The findings might help explain why there’s a market for more permissive AI chatbots.