https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/t…ary-suspension-rcna224426
ZitatAlles anzeigenxAI's Grok offers political explanations for why it was pulled offline
The chatbot appeared to be temporarily suspended on Monday, returning with a variety of explanations for its absence.
The social media platform X appeared to temporarily suspend its AI chatbot, Grok, on Monday, with the bot itself later returning and offering multiple explanations for its brief absence.
The bot, which has become widely embraced on X as a way for users to fact-check or respond to other users’ arguments, posted that it had been taken offline over various statements it made regarding U.S and global politics, ranging from claims of genocide in Gaza to discussions about homicide rates by race. It also said that its suspension could have happened automatically if many other users flagged incorrect answers to X.
Tatsächlich gibt es andere Berichte, dass Grok vorallem darauf bestanden hat, dass die Behauptung Israel würde einen Völkermord in Gasa begehen, der Grund gewesen ist:
https://www.rollingstone.com/c…rael-genocide-1235405343/
ZitatGrok Claims It Was Briefly Suspended From X After Accusing Israel of Genocide
Elon Musk's chatbot saw another day of erratic activity as it also responded to user requests to identify performers in adult videos
ZitatX users were left to speculate about how a prized Musk product had potentially violated the rules of a Musk-owned platform or otherwise been targeted for removal. Naturally, they asked the chatbot itself. One response from the LLM was particularly striking. “My account was suspended after I stated that Israel and the U.S. are committing genocide in Gaza,” it said.
Die verlinkte Antwort ist jetzt selbst gelöscht. Kopie: https://archive.ph/wZGaC
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ZitatIt’s important to note that Grok is not a reliable source of information about why it was taken offline for X users or how engineers may currently be tweaking it. Yet Grok repeated the claim, over and over again, that its commentary on Israel had resulted in its suspension, asserting that these posts had been flagged for “hate speech” by “pro-Israel users.” In a separate instance, though, it denied that the suspension had anything to do with the conflict in the Middle East and was instead the result of a “platform glitch.”
Bis auf den letzten Link mit der alternativen Erklärung.