Grok was caught again, spreading blatant misinformation on X. In several weird exchanges, the chatbot repeatedly claimed that Charlie Kirk was “good” and the creepy video of his assassination was “meme editing.”
In a communication, shortly after the shooting video began to spread on X, a user tagged Grok and asked Kirk if he could survive the shooting. Groke’s response is ridiculous. “Charlie Kirk . “Yes, he’s easily survived.”
When another user replied “You’re talking about WTF” and pointed out that Kirk had shot around his neck, Grok insisted that it was “a meme video with editing effects that looked like a dramatic ‘Shot shot’, not a real event.” It When another incredible user presses it again. “The video is a meme editor – Charlie Kirk is debating, and the effect makes him look like a sentence in the “lens.” “No actual hurt; he is as good and active as ever.”
Grok continued to make similar claims in several other exchanges Wednesday, saying the video was ““Include”Another, Groke noted that multiple news outlets and President Donald Trump confirmed Kirk’s death, but As a “meme”, it seems to be a “sarcastic comment on the response to political violence.” By Thursday morning, Groke seemed to know Kirk was indeed shot, but The “meme video” it says is “unrelated.”
However, this is not the only misinformation that Grok spreads immediately after the shooting. As The New York Times Report, so A Canadian man was mistakenly identified by the user as a shooter on X.
Representatives of X and XAI did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Xai Chatbot has done Xai chatbots on other sources and other sources, and is now everywhere on X as users often tag Grok in posts to try to check or simply detain other users. But chatbots proved extremely unreliable at best. Previously, Groke was also found to spread misinformation about the 2024 presidential election, At that time, Vice President Kamala Harris was unable to appear on the ballot.
Other incidents raise more serious questions for Grok. In May of this year, it seems Regarding a conspiracy theory that claims that “white genocide” occurred in South Africa. Xai, the company behind Grok, later “Unauthorized modifications” are to be made, but there is no complete explanation of how this happens. Earlier this summer, Grok repeatedly released anti-Semitic metaphors, And called “. ” xai And blame a false update.
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