X probes offensive posts by xAI’s Grok chatbot, Sky News reports


FILE PHOTO: xAI and Grok logos are seen in this illustration taken, February 16, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

March 8 (Reuters) - Social ⁠media platform X is investigating "racist and ⁠offensive" posts by xAI chatbot Grok, ‌Sky News reported on Sunday.

X and xAI did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Reuters could ​not immediately verify the video ⁠attached to the ⁠Sky News post on X.

X and its safety ⁠teams ‌are urgently investigating the chatbot's role in generating "hate-filled, racist posts" online ⁠in response to user prompts, Sky News ​reporter ‌Rob Harris said in a video posted ⁠to the ​digital news website's X account.

Governments and regulators have been cracking down on sexually explicit content ⁠generated by Elon Musk's xAI ​chatbot Grok on X, with investigations, bans and demands for safeguards, in a growing global ⁠push to curb illegal material.

In January, xAI said it had restricted image editing for Grok AI users and blocked users, based ​on their location, from ⁠generating images of people in revealing clothing in "jurisdictions ​where it's illegal." It ‌did not identify the countries.

(Reporting ​by Ruchika Khanna in Bengaluru, Editing by Louise Heavens and Matthew Lewis)

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