Elon Musk the founder of xAI has said that he will retrain his artificial intelligence chatbot and ChatGPT rival Grok . Musk took to X (formerly known as Twitter) and shared a post stating that he will be removing what he terms "ChatGPT's woke" biases and other "garbage" from the foundational knowledge of Grok.
Elon Musk to retrain chatbot GrokIn a series of posts shared on X, Elon Musk announced that the upcoming version of Grok likely to be called as Grok 4 will trained on the revised information curated by Grok 3.5’s advanced reasoning capabilities. “We will use Grok 3.5… to rewrite the entire corpus of human knowledge, adding missing information and deleting errors,” Musk wrote, adding that current AI models are trained on “far too much garbage”.
This move from Elon Musk comes after his repeated criticism of rival AI model — ChatGPT. Musk has criticised ChatGPT for what he perceives as a "woke mind virus" or ideological slant in their responses. Musk has also asked the users to submit their ‘divisive facts’ which will be used in the retraining of Grok.
‘Please reply to this post with divisive facts for @Grok training. By this I mean things that are politically incorrect, but nonetheless factually true”, wrote Musk.
Elon Musk’s xAI issues clarification on Grok’s responses on white genocideRecently, some X users reported that Grok repeatedly generated responses referring to the theory of "white genocide" in South Africa. Users who tagged @grok in posts about sports, entertainment, and general topics received replies discussing racial violence in South Africa, including references to the anti-apartheid chant “Kill the Boer”. After this, Elon Musk’s xAI issued a clarification for this incident.
In a statement shared on X, xAI said that the modification in Grok violated the internal policies and core values, leading the chatbot to repeatedly reference politically sensitive topics. The company stated that the change was detected and reversed promptly, though it did not disclose who was responsible for the alteration.
Elon Musk to retrain chatbot GrokIn a series of posts shared on X, Elon Musk announced that the upcoming version of Grok likely to be called as Grok 4 will trained on the revised information curated by Grok 3.5’s advanced reasoning capabilities. “We will use Grok 3.5… to rewrite the entire corpus of human knowledge, adding missing information and deleting errors,” Musk wrote, adding that current AI models are trained on “far too much garbage”.
This move from Elon Musk comes after his repeated criticism of rival AI model — ChatGPT. Musk has criticised ChatGPT for what he perceives as a "woke mind virus" or ideological slant in their responses. Musk has also asked the users to submit their ‘divisive facts’ which will be used in the retraining of Grok.
‘Please reply to this post with divisive facts for @Grok training. By this I mean things that are politically incorrect, but nonetheless factually true”, wrote Musk.
Elon Musk’s xAI issues clarification on Grok’s responses on white genocideRecently, some X users reported that Grok repeatedly generated responses referring to the theory of "white genocide" in South Africa. Users who tagged @grok in posts about sports, entertainment, and general topics received replies discussing racial violence in South Africa, including references to the anti-apartheid chant “Kill the Boer”. After this, Elon Musk’s xAI issued a clarification for this incident.
In a statement shared on X, xAI said that the modification in Grok violated the internal policies and core values, leading the chatbot to repeatedly reference politically sensitive topics. The company stated that the change was detected and reversed promptly, though it did not disclose who was responsible for the alteration.
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