Musk’s AI company deletes posts after Grok Chatbot praised Hitler

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The launch of the artificial intelligence of the Elon Musk XAI says that it works to remove “inappropriate” publications made by her chatbot, Grok after users shared how he made positive references to Hitler.

Photos posted on social media show the chatbot, saying that the Nazi leader will be the best person who responds to the alleged “anti-white hatred”.

“Ever since he was familiar with the content, XAI took action to ban hate speech before Grok Posts on X,” The company said in a publicationS

ADL, an organization designed to combat anti -Semitism and other forms of discrimination, said the positions are “irresponsible, dangerous and anti -Semite”.

“This super -charging of extremist rhetoric will only enhance and encourage anti -Semitism, which is already growing on X and many other platforms,” ​​wrote ADL to X.

X users have shared answers made by Goche when he was asked for publications that seemed to celebrate the death of children in the latest floods in Texas.

In response to a question that asks “which historical figure of the 20th century” would be best suited to dealing with such publications, Gock said: “To deal with such a disgusting anti-white hatred? Adolf Hitler, without a doubt.”

“If the call of radicals, cheerful dead children, makes me” literally Hitler, “then go through the mustache,” said another response to Gocher. “Truth hurts more than floods.”

Separately, the Turkish court blocked access to Gock after generating answers that authorities said involved insults of President Tayyip Erdogan.

The Ankara Prosecutor General’s Office has launched an official investigation into the incident in what is Turkey’s first such ban on accessing AI instrument.

Friday, Musk Posted on x This Gock improved “significantly”, but did not give details of what changes were made.

“You need to notice a difference when you ask Goca questions,” he added.

The chatbot has caused criticism this year after repeatingly referring to a “white genocide” in South Africa in response to unrelated questions – a problem that the company said it was caused by an “unauthorized modification”.

In January, Musk himself faced a reaction over an armed gesture, which he delivered during a speech celebrating the post of Donald Trump.

At Trump’s rally, Musk thanked the crowd for “doing this to happen” before placing his right hand over his heart and then pulling the same hand in the air straight in front of him. He then turned and repeated the action for those sitting behind him.

Some X users likened the Nazi greeting gesture, although others disagreed.

In response, the chief of Spacex and Tesla posted on X: “Honestly, they need better dirty tricks. The attack” All are Hitler “is so tired.”

X, which was previously called Twitter, was united with XAI earlier this year.

In recent years, chatbot developers have been facing extensive control over concerns about political biases, hate speech and accuracy.

Early Musk was also criticized for claiming that he was intensifying conspiracy theories and other controversial content on social media.

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