Elon Musk’s company X describes Grok as an “AI search assistant with a twist of humor,” as if erroneously reporting the news is a harmless joke.
FILE - Elon Musk listens to a question as he speaks at the SATELLITE Conference and Exhibition in Washington, March 9, 2020. But believe it: Elon Musk is pushing errors and false news into the heads of people around the world. Whether for his personal profit, personal ego or personal fun, it’s irresponsible and dangerous.
The AI aggregator, in its rush to misjudgment, also incorrectly named the suspected shooter and erroneously reported that the man was a member of antifa, a loose network of people on the far left which far-right conservatives often blame for much of the political and social violence in the country.Another one of Grok’s aggravating aggregated “news” headlines announced: “Actor ‘Home Alone 2′ Shot at Trump Rally?” Yes, Trump made a cameo appearance in the 1992 movie “Home Alone 2.
The software summarizes the news and writes headlines after thumbing through social media posts from millions of users. No matter whether those posts are accurate,Evidence of just how much trust Grok has in its own work comes at the bottom of its summaries: “This story is a summary of posts on X and may evolve over time. Grok can make mistakes, verify its outputs.”
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