Grok, the chatbot developed by the company Xai, founded by Elon Musk, removed what he called “inadequate” publications on social media on Tuesday, after complaints from X and anti-difamation users that Grok produced content with anti-Semite trops and praise for Adolf Hitler.
Political bias, hate speech and accuracy issues of AI chatbots have been a concern since at least the launch of OpenAi chatgpt in 2022.
“We are aware of the recent publications made by Grok and we are actively working to remove inadequate publications,” Grok published in X.
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“Since we learned about the content, Xai has taken steps to ban hate speech before Grok publishes at X. Xai is just training the search for the truth and, thanks to the millions of users in X, we can quickly identify and update the model where training can be improved.”
The Anti -Difama League, a non -profit organization formed to combat anti -Semitism, has asked Grok and other software producers that produce human -looking texts that avoid “producing content with roots in anti -Semitic and extremist hatred”.
Last month, Musk promised an update to Grok, suggesting that there was “a lot of trash in any founded foundation model with unofficial data.”
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On Tuesday, Grok suggested that Hitler would be best suited to combat hatred against whites, saying that he would “identify the standard and treat him decisively.”
Grok also referred to Hitler positively as “the mustache man of history” and commented that people with Jewish surnames were responsible for extreme activism against whites, among other criticized publications.