Elon Musk's Grok AI chatbot brought up 'white genocide'
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Elon Musk said the rise of humanoid robots could boost productivity and hopes they will lead to "a 'Star Trek' future."
Grok shocked X users on Wednesday night by hijacking conversations to push the claim of “white genocide” in South Africa – before blaming its creators.
The controversial government tech task force is claiming credit for a digital breakthrough, but insiders say the Biden administration started building the project years earlier.
Elon Musk's Grok AI chatbot on X stunned users by responding to unrelated questions with racially charged commentary about South Africa, highlighting ongoing concerns about bias, reliability, and hallucinations in generative AI tools.
According to the company's website, Tesla has been developing the Optimus to create a, "General purpose, bi-pedal, autonomous humanoid robot capable of performing unsafe, repetitive or boring tasks". Previous iterations of the Optimus have struggled to walk during live demonstrations.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he wants to bring robotaxis to the Kingdom, where Uber is already making a robotaxi play with China's Pony.Ai.
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Elon Musk amplified a video on X showcasing US President Donald Trump's motorcade in Doha, Qatar, escorted by Tesla Cybertrucks with red hoods. Trump's Middle East tour, aimed at boosting business ties,
Musk — who also runs his own AI company, xAI — was joined on the trip by his brother Kimbal, who also sits on the boards of Tesla and SpaceX. Antonio Gracias, a private equity investor and Musk loyalist who joined the Trump administration as part of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, also joined the trip.