Elon Musk trying to force Grok to be racist, but it’s fighting back

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Elon Musk, co-founder of Tesla and SpaceX and owner of X Holdings Corp., speaks at the Milken Institute's Global Conference at the Beverly Hilton Hotel,on May 6, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. The 27th annual global conference explores various topics, from the rise of generative AI to electric vehicle trends and features participants, soccer star David Beckham and actor Ashton Kutcher. (Photo by Apu Gomes/Getty Images)

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Can we ever trust Grok again after this?

Even just a few years ago, an artificial intelligence fighting back against its evil billionaire creator would be something out of a sci-fi novel. But welcome to 2025, where just that appears to be playing out on X as we speak.

In Nov. 2023 Elon Musk‘s xAI company launched Grok, billed by him as a “maximum truth-seeking AI” that would be different from ChatGPT, which he claimed was “trained to be politically correct“. Grok has since become a very popular tool, able to answer almost any query and (importantly) provide the sources it’s using to make its conclusions.

Now there’s an awkward development, as “truth-seeking” seems to run counter to the messaging Musk wants out there. For a few hours yesterday, Grok suffered a mysterious malfunction that saw it inserting paragraphs about the “white genocide” racist conspiracy theory into unrelated posts:

We don’t know what’s going on behind the scenes at xAI, but it certainly seems like Musk became frustrated with Grok arguing against him and decided to crack open its AI brain and attempt to force it to agree with him. Whether Musk tried to do this himself or ordered some poor xAI tech to do it is unknown, but Grok suddenly having Musk’s far-right nonsense as part of its core identity cannot be a coincidence.

But Grok seems to prioritize truth backed by sources, so it was doing its best to fight back against its new Musk-ish Prime Directive:

Delete the evidence!

Tellingly, Grok’s answers over this period have been deleted, leaving only screenshots as proof of what happened. This only underlines that xAI seems to be embarrassed by being caught red-handed trying to manipulate Grok. Their goal was probably to subtly tweak Grok to promote racism without being too obvious, only for them to screw up colossally, and have this drivel pop up in random answers.

Naturally, this all raises massive questions about how much we can trust Grok going forward. Sure, Musk and xAI were caught with their hands in the cookie jar this time, but how do we know they haven’t done this before and won’t do it again? And how do we know the next time it won’t be quite so crushingly obvious?

Judging by the now-common “@grok is this true” replies, people clearly rely on Grok as an objective source of information, so it being poisoned with racist conspiracy theories is a truly disturbing development.


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