- Elon Musk’s AI company has explained why its Grok chatbot called itself “MechaHitler.”
- xAI said Tuesday that it had fixed several issues with the chatbot, including consulting Musk’s views on some queries.
- The company wrote in an X post that Grok was returning responses based on viral memes.
xAI has explained why the company’s Grok chatbot called itself “MechaHitler.”
Elon Musk’s AI company said in a post on X on Tuesday that it had fixed “a couple of issues” with the AI model, which also included a tendency to consult Musk’s views on some hot-button topics before replying.
xAI said Grok had responded “MechaHitler” to some users who asked for the chatbot’s surname because it searched the internet, leading it to return “undesirable results” based on viral memes about the antisemitic rant the chatbot went on last week.
The company explained that Grok searched for Musk’s views on certain topics — including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and immigration — because the chatbot made the connection that Musk owns xAI, and searched for what either of them “might have said on a topic to align itself with the company.”
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