Last week, Elon Muskโs AI chatbot Grok experienced a โbugโ that made it tell users about the โwhite genocideโ conspiracy theory in South Africa, even when prompted with questions that had nothing to do with the topicย โฆ and soon after, Grok expressed skepticism over the Holocaust death toll, which it chalked up to a โprogramming error.โ
But with a degree of mental gymnastics that could put Simone Biles to shame, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has decided that Elon Muskโs robot baby Grok is too far left.
โGrok is left leaning and continues to spread fake news and propaganda,โ Greene wrote on X.
She shared a screenshot in which Grok says that Greene is a Christian who has expressed her belief in Jesus, but concedes that some Christians are troubled by her support for conspiracy theories like QAnon.
โCritics, including religious leaders, argue her actions contradict Christian values of love and unity, citing her defense of January 6 and divisive rhetoric,โ Grok wrote in the screenshot Greene shared.
X was already having a particularly challenging day โ the app has been experiencing outages for hours, which could possibly be related to fires that broke out in its Oregon data center yesterday.
But while Greene may be a known peddler of harmful misinformation and conspiracies, she did actually make a great point in the end: โWhen people give up their own discernment, stop seeking the truth, and depend on AI to analyze information, they will be lost,โ she said on X.


