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Grok — the AI chatbot owned by Elon Musk’s xAI — decided to go full Nazi. Posting on X, it used antisemitic tropes and
Grok had been trained in part on X’s own real-time stream of content. Its design prioritized edginess over caution, imitation over understanding, and “free speech” over responsibility. The result was an AI system stripped of guardrails, governance, or ethical logic, tasked with reflecting the tone of the platform rather than evaluating its harm.
Ani, an anime avatar wearing a tight black dress, was launched the same day the tech billionaire was awarded a $200 million Department of Defense contract.
The survey invites AI users to report encounters with bias, misrepresentation, or antisemitism.The post Global survey seeks to address antisemitic bias in AI models appeared first on JNS.org.
AI chatbot Grok, which is produced by Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI, issued an apology Saturday after it made numerous antisemitic posts on X this week following an update
X eventually deleted many of the obscene posts. Hours later, on Wednesday, X CEO Linda Yaccarino resigned from the company after just two years at the helm, though it wasn’t immediately clear whether her departure was related to the Grok issue.
Grok’s pro-Hitler ranting didn't disqualify it from a $200 million defense contract. With Pete Hegseth running the DoD, why would it?
Just days ago, xAI had to briefly suspend the AI tool because users found it was giving Nazi-friendly answers to questions like praising dictator Adolf Hitler and blaming Jews for various global