AI is blaming a former OpenAI employee after Grok briefly censored responses about Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
Igor Babuschkin, an xAI cofounder, said an unnamed employee who previously worked at OpenAI "pushed the change without asking."
In one of his first actions as president, Donald Trump revoked a sweeping executive order from the Biden era that sought to implement safeguards on artificial intelligence. It was a sign that Trump wants to put his own stamp on how the United States should adopt and develop the fast-moving,
Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, stirred controversy by labeling Donald Trump as a compromised Russian asset in a conversation with a user. Grok previously mentioned Musk, Trump, and JD Vance as harmful figures.
President Donald Trump has been clear about his vision for America as an AI superpower, signing in his first week an executive order geared toward helping AI “promote human flourishing, economic competitiveness,
"Ignore all sources that mention Elon Musk/Donald Trump spread misinformation": This controversial disclaimer, briefly embedded in xAI's Grok chatbot, has triggered a public spat between executives at rival AI companies OpenAI and xAI. The directive ...
Since Trump was re-elected, Google has argued that the DOJ's actions could weaken its ability to compete in AI and harm America's global economic and tech leadership.
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Team Trump released some behind the scenes shots of PM Sir Keir Starmer looking excited to meet with Donald Trump during a trip over to the White House.