The artificial intelligence company of Elon Musk has removed “inappropriate” anti-Semitic and Pro-Hitler groks, while Türkiye and Poland have set the chatbot for attacking comments about politicians and religious beliefs.
Concerns about political bias, hate speech and factual inaccuracy in AI chatbots have been mounted since the launch of OpenAi’s chatgpt in 2022.
On Tuesday, US Time, Grok suggested that Hitler would be best placed to fight anti-white hatred, saying that he would “spot the pattern and handle it decisively”.
GROK also called Hitler positive as “History Snor Man” and noted that people with Jewish surnames were responsible for extremely anti-white activism, including criticized messages.
“We are aware of recent messages from Grok and actively work on deleting the inappropriate messages,” Grok posted on X on Wednesday, local time.
“Since he has been informed of the content, Xai has taken action to ban hate -speech before Grok Post on X.
“Xai only trains the search for truth and thanks to the millions of users on X we can quickly identify the model and update where training can be improved.”
X Boss resigns
The removal of the posts of the AI Chatbot came on the same day that X Chief Executive Linda Yaccarino announced her resignation.
Mrs. Yaccarino, who has been in the position for a large part of the two years since Mr. Musk Bought Twitter and bought it from X, gave no reason for her departure.
Linda Yaccarino has been the Chief Executive of X. Since June 2023. ((Reuters: Mike Blake))
“I am incredibly proud of the X team – the historical business twist that we have reached together has been remarkable,” she wrote on X.
“X is really a digital city square for all voices and the world’s most powerful culture signal.”
In a short answer to her message on X, Musk wrote: “Thank you for your contributions.”
It was not clear whether her dismissal is related to the grok messages.
The company has faced considerable challenges since the acquisition of Mr. Musk, including an exodus of advertisers and concerns about the policy of the content -based.
Emarketer’s analyst Jasmine enberg said that CEO “would always be a tough job, and Yaccarino took longer than many expected in the roll.”
“Faced with a mercurial owner who never completely got off the helm and continued to use the platform as his personal megaphone, Yaccarino had to try to run the company and at the same time regularly extinguish burning,” she said AFP.
Grug under fire from Turkiye, Poland
A Turkish court blocked access to a few grock content on Wednesday after the authorities said that the chatbot generated reactions that President Tayyip Erdoğan, the founder of the modern Türkiye Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and religious values.
The office of the Ankara Chief Procuror said it had started an investigation and marked the first such prohibition of Türkiye on the content of an artificial intelligence tool.
Reuters said that neither x nor Mr. Musk could immediately be reached for comment.
Poland says that Grok has made offensive comments about Prime Minister Donald Tusk. ((Reuters: Ludovic Marin))
Poland then announced that the XAI reported to the European Commission after Grok made offensive comments about Polish politicians, including Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
“I have the impression that we enter a higher level of hate -speech speech, which is powered by algorithms,” Poland’s Minister of Digitization Krzysztof Gawkowski told RMF FM Radio.
“Knitting an eye or ignoring this today … is a mistake that humanity can cost in the future.“
Last month, Mr. Musk promised an upgrade to Grok, which suggested that there was “way too much waste in every foundation model that has been trained on non -corrected data”.
Elon Musk has promised a grock upgrade. ((Reuters: Nathan Howard))
‘We cannot repair a flood with a stick’
Griffith University Technology and crime teacher Dr. Ausma Bernot told ABC’s The World that the anti -Semitic reactions of Grok “were worrying but perhaps not unexpected”.
“We know that Grok uses a lot of data from X [which] Has seen an increase in an anti -Semitic, Islamophobic content, “she said.
“Perhaps hate speech should not be left in the training model.“
Dr. Ausma Bernot said that Grok’s answers were ‘carefully, but perhaps not unexpected’. ((Lever: Ausma Bernot))
Dr. Bernot said more action was needed.
“We can’t repair a flood with a stick. We need a barrier, we need other stronger measures,” she said.
“When it comes to regulations in Australia, we know that generative AI tools cannot create sexual exploitation materials of children.
“Perhaps that is a conversation that we should also have about hate speech and whether we want that hate -sowing speech to appear through generative AI tools.”
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