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Grok goes Nazi, Elon Musk’s AI praises HitlerArtificial intelligence company xAI's Grok chatbot has been the subject of numerous complaints following the dissemination of ...
The Department of Defense under Secretary Pete Hegseth has been fixated on buzzwords like “warfighting” and “warfighters,” ...
Elon Musk's AI startup xAI has announced a nearly $200 million contract with the US Department of Defense for developing AI ...
William Shatner, the iconic 'Star Trek' actor, has defended Elon Musk against accusations of performing a Nazi-style salute ...
xAI claims that a change on Monday, July 7th, “triggered an unintended action” that added an older series of instructions to ...
Borrowing the name of a video game cybervillain, Grok then announced “MechaHitler mode activated” and embarked on a ...
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The New Republic on MSN“The Liberals Were Right”: Neo-Nazi Turns on Trump Over EpsteinTimothy Dwyer, a 26-year-old self-described independent with conservative leanings based in Dyersburg, Tennessee, told the AP ...
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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 ...
Anti-Defamation League Chief Executive Jonathan Greenblatt said he didn’t think Elon Musk’s viral gesture to the crowd at a ...
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The Forward on MSNHow I got AI to create fake Nazi memos — and what that means for the future of antisemitismAI has three main dangers when it comes to antisemitism, writes Ilan Manor, who studies the social and political consequences of AI.
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