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The latest Grok controversy is revealing not for the extremist outputs, but for how it exposes a fundamental dishonesty in AI ...
Grok, the artificial intelligence bot native to Elon Musk’s X platform, delivered a long series of antisemitic replies ...
When Elon Musk’s Grok AI chatbot began spewing out antisemitic responses to several queries on X last week, some users were shocked.
The social platform X will pilot a feature that allows AI chatbots to generate Community Notes, a Twitter-era feature that ...
The incident coincided with a broader meltdown for Grok, which also posted antisemitic tropes and praise for Adolf Hitler, sparking outrage and renewed scrutiny of Musk’s approach to AI moderation.
X (Twitter) is introducing a new feature that lets developers create AI bots capable of writing Community Notes, those ...
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Elon Musk-owned Twitter purchased 10,000 GPUs, apparently to get into the generative AI boom. This move goes against Musk's open-letter plea for companies to slow down AI development.
CNN’s Clare Duffy tells “Nightcap’s” Jon Sarlin why the new Twitter CEO faces huge challenges. Plus, AI expert Gary Marcus says artificial intelligence could turn out to be the printing ...
Unfortunately for one Twitter-based AI bot, users found that a simple exploit in its code can force it to say anything they want. Photo: Patrick Daxenbichler (Shutterstock) Start Slideshow ...
Twitter praised the contest entry as important in a world where many of us use camera and editing apps that apply beauty filters before we share photos with friends or on social media.
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