Elon Musk's AI chatbot churns out antisemitic posts
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The Writers Guild of America is leaving X, the ubiquitous social media platform owned by Tesla founder Elon Musk.
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Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence (AI) company has said it will remove antisemitic posts by its chatbot Grok after it praised Adolf Hitler. Musk has long boasted about his AI tool, which is integrated into Musk’s social media platform X, asking users to: ‘Grok it.’
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inews.co.uk on MSNNazi bots and losing his X CEO - how it all came crashing down for Elon MuskAs CEO, it was Yaccarino’s job to juggle placating her frequently mercurial boss, and trying to win back lost revenue. In an interview in 2023 she defended both Musk and his decision to change the nature of the company.
W hen a company accidentally lavishes praise on Adolf Hitler, it may not be surprising that its chief executive promptly decides to step down. Yet in a testament to the turbulence of Linda Yaccarino’s two years at the helm of X, once known as Twitter, this was only one possible reason for her resignation on July 9th.
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inews.co.uk on MSNChief of Elon Musk's X resignsLinda Yaccarino's resignation comes just a day after X’s Grok chatbot generated responses containing antisemitic themes