
The Government of South Africa says that there is no evidence of persecution and that the statements of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and others of “genocide” are unfounded. [File]
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XAI of Elon Musk responded to the generalized reports that his Chatbot Grok made statements about a genocide against white citizens in South Africa, saying that there had been an unauthorized change to the artificial intelligence bot. In an X post on Thursday, XAI said it would update the system to address the problem.
The problems of political prejudices, the hate speech and the precision of the chatbots of AI have been a concern at least the launch of OpenAi chatpt in 2022.
XAI said that Wednesday the unauthorized change was made to Grok’s response software, eluding the normal review process.
“This change, which addresses Grok to provide a specific response on a political issue, violated the internal policies and central values of Xai,” said Xai.
Some X users noticed on Wednesday that Grok mentioned the issue of “white genocide” in South Africa in unrelated discussions on other issues, sharing screenshots of their exchanges.
Critics of a land expropriation policy in South Africa, including white musk, born in South Africa, have called him racist against whites. The Government of South Africa says that there is no evidence of persecution and that the statements of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and others of “genocide” are unfounded.
In response to the incident this week, XAI said it would openly publish the indications of the Grok system in Github, where the public can see and provide comments on each rapid change made to the chatbot.
A 24 -hour monitoring team would be put instead to respond to incidents with Grok responses that are not trapped by automated systems, he added.
Published – May 17, 2025 10:13 am isth