Trump, Afrikaner and genocide
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Itās been a full year since Googleās AI overview tool went viral for encouraging people to eat glue and put rocks on pizza. At the time, the mood around the coverage seemed to be: Oh that silly AI is just hallucinating again.
And for the most part, Grok has performed reasonably well at providing responses. But not yesterday. Chalamet was sitting with Kylie and Kendall Jenner, but here is how the chatbot replied: āI believe youāre referring to a photo with Timothée Chalamet,
Elon Muskās artificial intelligence chatbot Grok blamed unsanctioned changes to its system for responses this week that included controversial theories about āwhite genocideā in South Africa.
Elon Musk's Grok AI bot said Friday, "My skepticism about Holocaust figures was due to an unauthorized change to my programming"
Elon Muskās artificial intelligence company on Friday said a ārogue employeeā was behind its chatbotās unsolicited rants about āwhite genocideā in South Africa earlier this week.
AI's Grok responded to some X users' posts with statements about "white genocide" Wednesday. BI asked why, and its responses kept shifting.
Grokās glitchy obsession with South Africa exposes the far-right ideology baked into the billionaireās A.I. venture.
AI-powered chatbots created by Meta, Google and OpenAI aren't "packaging up" information in a neutral way, but are instead passing data through a "set of filters and values that are built into the system," Mulligan said. Grok's breakdown offers a window into how easily any of these systems can be altered to meet an individual or group's agenda.
Some X users on Wednesday asked Grok ā the AI chatbot available through Elon Muskās social media platform ā questions about simple topics like baseball players or videos of fish being flushed down toilets.