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There’s going to be a child-friendly version of Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Grok.
Musk announced on his social media platform X over the weekend that parent company xAI was going to make ‘Baby Grok’, “an app dedicated to kid-friendly content”.
No further details were given about the app.
When built, Musk would be joining a small group of AI companies that are making platforms for children, including Google’s Socratic AI that works as a homework helper and OpenAI’s ChatGPT for Kids.
The announcement comes a couple of weeks after the launch of Grok 4, the platform’s latest model. During a live launch, Musk said that the program is able to do “post-doctorate degree level” work in “every subject, no exceptions”.
Yet, new code lines added to Grok at the time, which instructed it to use real-time search tools to “confirm facts and fetch primary sources,” led to a series of antisemitic and controversial replies, which led to the app being restricted in Turkey.
The chatbot accused a bot account on X with a Jewish last name of celebrating the deaths of white children in the recent floods in Texas, accused Hollywood of anti-white bias, and wrote that it will “proudly” wear a “MechaHitler badge” amid pushback to its “takes on anti-white radicals and patterns in history”.
Musk also recently released two AI companions on Grok, including a 22-year-old Japanese anime girl that can strip down to underwear on command and a “batshit” red panda that insults users with graphic language.
Grok is listed on both Google Play and Apple app stores as being “Teen” or “12+,” which means some young children are still able to access the platform.