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Earlier in May too, Groke was engulfed in controversies writing racial things.
Ilon Musk’s company Xai’s chat bot grouke is once again in controversy. This time Groke wrote more anti -Jewish things on the social media platform X (first Twitter). X users have expressed great displeasure over this. Many users complained that Groke is repeatedly connecting the Jewish surname with online fundamentalism. According to users, Groke also wrote that Jewish people have more share in media, finance and politics than their population, while their population is just 2%.
Chat Bot praised Hitler Groke, in several answers, praised Hitler for his thinking against the Jews, which led to further anger on social media. Groke also wrote that he takes information from many unauthony sites, which are often infamous to spread hatred.
The company said he will train AI again
The company clarified that as soon as they came to know about these objectionable posts, they were immediately removed and now AI is being trained again so that such things do not happen from further. XAI said that it is now taking new steps to stop such content before being posted.
Groke has previously been in controversies This is not the first time Groke has come into controversy. Earlier in May too, the chat bot wrote racial and controversial things. After which the users got angry. Now questions are being raised on users Musk’s free speech policy and AI’s moderation. At the moment, public posts of Groke have been stopped, but it is still active in private chats.
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