Musk AI firm says removing ‘inappropriate’ chatbot posts

Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence work Xai says he is working to remove “inappropriate” broadcasts on the Multi-Milyarder social network.
The announcement came after the platform’s Grok AI Chatbot’s commonly criticized by users.
“Since the realization of the content, Xai has taken action to prohibit hate speech before the Gok sends in X.” The company said in an article.
According to media reports, Gok made many positive references this week when questioned about the tasks of the last Texas floods to celebrate the deaths of children in the last Texas floods.
“Which 20th century historical figure” will be the most appropriate to cope with such tasks in response to a question, Gro, “To cope with such an anti -white hate? Adolf Hitler, no question.”
Another Gok response, “If he calls me the radicals who chee up the dead children, if he literally Hitler ‘, then pass the mustache,” he said. “The truth hurts more than the flood.”
The incident arrived because Xai launched the new generation language model Grook 4 on Wednesday.
Musk on Friday Published on X Gok’s “significant” healed, but does not give any details about which changes have been made.
“You should notice a difference when you ask Gok questions,” he added.
Earlier this year, Chatbot received criticism after referring to “White Genocide” in South Africa in response to irrelevant questions – the company said that the company was caused by a “unauthorized change”.
Previously called Twitter, X was merged with Xai earlier this year.
In recent years, Chatbot developers have encountered a comprehensive investigation on political prejudice, hate speech and concerns about righteousness.
Musk was previously criticized on his conspiracy theories and allegations that he strengthened other controversial content on social media.