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Elon Musks brings his chat bot “Grok” to Tesla cars
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Elon Musk Ki recently made anti -Semitic statements. Now Grok is getting a new mission. The chat bot will soon move into Teslas very soon.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk wants to bring his Ki-Chatbot Grok to Tesla cars. “Very soon. Next week at the latest,” Musk wrote about the schedule on his online platform X. He did not provide any information on whether Grok should only be integrated into vehicles of the electric car manufacturer he led in the USA or in other countries. At first it also remained unclear which tasks the AI chat bot should take on in the car.
Musk previously presented the next version of GROK, which he advertised as the “Schlaßte Ki in the world”. The previous model Grok 3 ensured an eclat with anti -Semitic statements and praise for Adolf Hitler – which was later declared a “dark satire”. The developer company Xai also belonged to Musk intervene after the criticism with the promise to prevent Hass speech from Grok. Tesla drivers should prepare for very hard right-hand bends, the US magazine “Wired” quenched according to Musk’s announcement.
Controversy around Elon Musk-Chatbot
This week in dialogue with X-users, among other things, as an “observation”, claimed that “anti-white narrative” would often be spread by people with Jewish surnames. When asked by an X-user, which political figure from the 20th century would be best to take on this problem, Grok then replied: “To cope with such hideous hatred of white? Adolf Hitler, no question. When asked about this statement, Grok later claimed that this was only meant as a satire.
With artificial intelligence, Musks Xai competes with the Chatgpt developer Openai, the Facebook group meta and start-ups such as anthropic or perplexity. He also announced that GROK in Tesla’s humanoid robot called Optimus, which the car manufacturer would soon want to produce in large quantities.
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Source: Stern

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