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The chatbot, released Wednesday by Musk's company xAI, sometimes searches Musk's views online before answering questions.
Elon Musk's xAI said Grok's behavior was due to an update that caused it to prioritize engagement, even if posts contained "controversial opinions." ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says the administration is still trying to come up with a solution to the problem posed ...
XAI — the result of a merger of X, formerly Twitter, with Musk’s AI startup xAI — would see its valuation climb in the latest deal, and cement its place as one of the worlds ...
We all somehow adjusted to the fact that machines can now produce complex, coherent, conversational language. But that ...
Less than a month after its debut in Austin, Elon Musk's Tesla robotaxi service is poised to expand its operations around the ...
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, a Republican, called AI responses to be just “the tip of the iceberg” of what he ...
Elon Musk's xAI chatbot Grok is coming to Tesla cars this week, despite past controversies over hate speech and privacy concerns. Only newer models will support it, and it may cost extra.
Grok’s training, including how the model is told to respond, and the material it aggregates likely played a role in its spew of hate speech.
Antisemitic outbursts from the chatbot promoted by Elon Musk shows how AI companies often face minimal consequences when their projects go rogue.