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In its report, Cato stated, “Cato CTRL has discovered previously unreported WormGPT variants that are powered by xAI’s Grok and Mistral AI’s Mixtral.” ...
The AI chatbot Grok spent one day in May 2025 spreading debunked conspiracy theories about “white genocide” in South Africa, echoing views publicly voiced by Elon Musk, the founder of its parent ...
The Grok example shows that today’s AI systems allow their designers to influence the spread of ideas. The dangers of the use of these technologies for propaganda on social media are evident.
Published: June 18, 2025 8:55am EDT The AI chatbot Grok spent one day in May 2025 about “white genocide” in South Africa, echoing , the founder of its parent company, xAI.
The AI chatbot Grok spent one day in May 2025 spreading debunked conspiracy theories about “white genocide” in South Africa, echoing views publicly voiced by Elon Musk, the founder of its ...