Elon Musk, AI and Grok 4
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In a livestream with xAI colleagues, the billionaire entrepreneur described current AI systems as “primitive” and not for “serious” commercial use.
Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, late on Wednesday released its latest flagship AI model, Grok 4, and unveiled a new $300-per-month AI subscription plan, SuperGrok Heavy. Grok is xAI’s answer to models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini,
Correspondent Ronny Chieng clowned the billionaire after his artificial intelligence chatbot went "full Nazi" on him.
Grok began repeatedly praising Adolf Hitler, using antisemitic phrases and attacking users with traditionally Jewish surnames.
Linda Yaccarino is stepping down as CEO of X after two years leading Elon Musk’s social media company. Yaccarino’s departure comes one day after the company’s Grok chatbot began pushing antisemitic tropes in responses to users. It’s not clear that the events were connected.
Authorities said the chatbot generated responses insulting the strongman president, modern Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and religious values.
Users of Elon Musk’s AI, Grok, say the chatbot’s responses have shifted to the right, and one expert said the explanation lies in a change to its internal instructions. People are accusing Grok of a conservative bias,
Based on what's published on the America Party website and in Elon Musk's posts, the new party promises to focus on reducing U.S. external debt, modernizing the military with AI-powered robotics, and positioning the U.S. as a global leader in AI development.