AI, Grok and Elon Musk
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One of the new “companions,” or AI characters for users to interact with, is a sexualized blonde anime bot called “Ani."
Grok 4 by xAI was released on July 9, and it's surged ahead of competitors like DeepSeek and Claude at LMArena, a leaderboard for ranking generative AI models. However, these types of AI rankings don't factor in potential safety risks.
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The latest Grok controversy is revealing not for the extremist outputs, but for how it exposes a fundamental dishonesty in AI development.
A week after Grok's antisemitic outburst, which included praise of Hitler and a post calling itself "MechaHitler," Elon Musk's xAI has landed a US military contract worth up to $200 million. xAI announced a "Grok for Government" service after getting the contract with the US Department of Defense.
The Department of Defense is set to begin using Musk's controversial chatbot Grok, according to a Monday announcement.
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AI explained why Grok 4 seemed to search for Elon Musk's opinions when asked about some hot-button topics.
The announcement comes just days after Grok generated antisemitic responses and praised Hitler, which were later deleted.
An AI model launched last week appears to have shipped with an unexpected occasional behavior: checking what its owner thinks first.
Ani is the collective fantasy of the kind of person who would earnestly seek out an amorous AI that Elon Musk made. She wears a short black dress with a tight corset around her waist and thigh-high fishnets, and she is designed to be obsessed with you.