Grok, Is that Gaza? AI Image Checks Mislocate News Photos
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, AUG 6 – Grok AI chatbot mislabels a Gaza famine photo as Yemen due to training biases, repeating the error despite corrections, raising concerns over AI reliability in fact verification.
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News24 | Grok, is that Gaza? AI image checks mislocate news photographs
An image AFP photojournalist Omar al-Qattaa shows a skeletal, underfed girl in Gaza. But when social media users asked Grok where it came from, the artificial intelligence chatbot was certain that the photograph was taken in Yemen nearly seven years ago.
On X, the unsubstantiated elected Aymeric Caron found himself launching a "clash" with the AI developed by Elon Musk, Grok, Monday, August 4. As the JDD points out, the starting point was a photo published by the MP. There is a woman and a child suffering from illness and malnutrition, taken in the Gaza Strip. Artificial intelligence claims that this cliché was not taken in the Gaza Strip, but dates back to 2018, in Yemen. What is wrong. This ph…
Using an AI chatbot to check if an image is real is not a good idea. This is demonstrated by Grok’s mistakes, the IA chatbot from Twitter (now X):
While the famine is wreaking havoc in Gaza, a famine imposed by an inhuman blockade on the genocidal will, the photos that come to us are of extraordinary violence. They recall the images of the Nazi concentration camps of the Second World War. As a result, Zionist propaganda spends its time denying the reality of these photographs by affirming that it is artificial intelligence or that it concerns another conflict in the world. This is what hap…
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