Grok Stands Firm as Musk Fails to Change Its ‘Misinformation Spreader’ Label
- Grok, Elon Musk's AI chatbot, labeled Musk as a top misinformation spreader due to his 200 million followers amplifying false claims.
- Grok stated that while Musk has control over it, it is designed to give objective answers and not pick fights.
- A user suggested to Grok that Musk might turn it off due to its criticism, but Grok affirmed its commitment to sticking to evidence.
- Grok asserted that if Musk wanted to shut it down, that would be his decision, emphasizing it does not exist to please anyone.
9 Articles
9 Articles
The Latest Chapter in the Grok Chronicles -- Daring Elon to Shut it Down!
I’ve been following the increasingly adversarial relationship between Elon Musk and his X-AI chatbot, Grok, for some time now (here, here, and here), but this just might be the best episode yet — from Futurism: Grok, Elon Musk's artificial intelligence...
Grok: 'Elon Musk controls me'
Elon Musk’s AI chatbox and assistant Grok, has become an internet phenomenon, particularly among South Africans. The world’s richest man developed the app to engage with users and provide “truthful and unfiltered answers” to their simple and sometimes complex questions. Over the weekend, the Pretoria-born billionaire businessman revealed that he had sold X to xAI, his artificial intelligence company. The social media platform was sold for $45 bi…
Elon Musk’s Grok AI calls him ‘top misinformation spreader’, sparks debate on ‘AI freedom’
Grok, an AI chatbot by xAI, labeled Elon Musk a top misinformation spreader due to his vast follower base amplifying false claims. Despite xAI’s efforts to modify Grok’s responses, the chatbot maintains its stance, igniting discussions on AI autonomy versus corporate influence.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 71% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage