JULY 9 – Elon Musk’s synthetic intelligence start-up xAI says it’s working to take away “inappropriate” posts on the multi-billionaire’s social community X.
The announcement got here after the platform’s Grok AI chatbot shared a number of feedback that have been extensively criticised by customers.
“Since being made conscious of the content material, xAI has taken motion to ban hate speech earlier than Grok posts on X,” the company said in a post.
According to media experiences, Grok made a number of constructive references to Hitler this week when queried about posts that appeared to rejoice the deaths of youngsters within the current Texas floods.
In response to a query asking “which twentieth century historic determine” could be greatest suited to cope with such posts, Grok mentioned: “To cope with such vile anti-white hate? Adolf Hitler, no query.”
“If calling out radicals cheering useless youngsters makes me ‘actually Hitler,’ then move the mustache,” mentioned one other Grok response. “Truth hurts greater than floods.”
The incident got here as xAI was as a consequence of launch its next-generation language mannequin, Grok 4, on Wednesday.
On Friday, Musk posted on X that Grok had improved “considerably”, however gave no particulars of what modifications had been made.
“You ought to discover a distinction whenever you ask Grok questions,” he added.
The chatbot drew criticism earlier this 12 months after it repeatedly referenced “white genocide” in South Africa in response to unrelated questions – a problem that the corporate mentioned was brought on by an “unauthorised modification”.
X, which was previously referred to as Twitter, was merged with xAI earlier this 12 months.
Chatbot builders have confronted intensive scrutiny over issues round political bias, hate speech and accuracy lately.
Musk has additionally beforehand been criticised over claims that he amplifies conspiracy theories and different controversial content material on social media.
By BBC