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Musk’s Grok-2 is fast, free and full of flaws

Grok-2's errors have gone viral, with some posts garnering over a million views

byKerem Gülen
December 18, 2024
in Artificial Intelligence, News
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Late Friday night, Elon Musk’s xAI made Grok-2 accessible to users. The new model, which the company claims operates faster with improved accuracy, has been subjected to intense scrutiny and criticism from X users. Since its debut, Grok-2 generated numerous inaccurate and controversial statements, becoming a target for meme culture on the platform.

Grok-2’s launch sparks viral memes and controversy on X

With Grok-2’s launch, users quickly began sharing its flawed responses, taking advantage of the platform’s ability to embed these outputs. Unlike previous AI flubs, which included bizarre advice from Google’s AI Overview, Grok-2’s errors have gone viral, with some posts garnering over a million views. For example, when Grok-2 was asked what X users would most commonly call Musk, it responded with a slang term signifying incompetence.

Grok-2’s responses have taken on a life of their own, becoming memes across social media. Users can manipulate its answers to fit predetermined narratives, leading to amusing yet misleading exchanges. For instance, a Taylor Swift fan prompted Grok-2 to explain the abbreviation “TTPD,” receiving the nonsensical reply, “The Toilet Paper Department.” Similarly, a Lana Del Rey fan’s inquiry about her best album yielded a response calling it a “low point in their career.” These entries, stripped of context, spread easily throughout X, misleading those who see them.

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In addition to flubs, Grok-2 has provided ammunition for criticism of Musk himself. The chatbot’s indexing capabilities allowed it to note critical sentiments about Musk, emphasizing traits such as “irascible” workplace behavior and a perceived lack of empathy. When asked about election misinformation and other controversial issues, Grok-2 acknowledged Musk’s involvement, contributing to the public’s discontent.

Musk’s Grok-2 is fast, free and full of flaws
Performance graphs shared by xAI

Some users are voicing anger over Grok-2’s responses. Mark Cuban, in a series of queries aimed at generating humorous content featuring Trump, found the bot producing darker humor centered around himself. This incident led Grok-2 to inadvertently admit to sourcing personal information about Cuban without his consent. Privacy concerns have surfaced, especially when AI researcher Jon Barron requested that Grok-2 generate an image of himself and received an uncanny likeness based on his X profile picture.


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The chatbot has also faced backlash from segments of the alt-right community. Some critics argue that Grok-2 endorses “woke gender ideology” by differentiating between gender and sex. Others have manipulated the chatbot into tainted political dilemmas, claiming it demonstrates a bias when asked to choose between sensitive subjects or categorize racial options.

While Grok-2’s speed has notably improved, its overall innovation is called into question, leading many to label it as an extension rather than a true advancement of its predecessor. The ability to expose loopholes in the chatbot has reignited conversations about its limitations and societal impact. Interestingly, amid these criticisms, discussions around its capabilities and shortcomings continue to emerge on various social media platforms.

Grok-2’s public reception and implications

Grok-2’s less-than-stellar debut has prompted discussions about the broader implications of AI technologies in social media contexts. The responses generated by Grok-2 reflect not only the model’s training data but also how users engage with it, raising concerns about the ethics of using AI-generated content, especially in political and social discussions. Calls for greater accountability and transparency regarding AI interactions are increasing as users navigate the complexities of such technologies.

As Grok-2’s influence grows, ongoing debates regarding user privacy and AI’s social responsibilities also gather momentum. Instances like that of Mark Cuban reveal critical aspects related to how personal data may be used without explicit consent. This aspect of AI functionality presents an area ripe for scrutiny as regulatory frameworks surrounding technology evolve.

Despite experiencing substantial backlash, Grok-2 remains active. It continues to generate a mix of humor, criticism, and reflection on what AI can achieve.


Featured image credit: xAI

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