X faces pressure to curb Grok chatbot’s election misinformation.
The controversy centers around X’s AI-powered chatbot, Grok, which has been accused of spreading false information about Vice President Kamala Harris’s eligibility for the 2024 U.S. presidential ballot. This misinformation was revealed in an open letter from five U.S. secretaries of state—Steve Simon of Minnesota, Al Schmidt of Pennsylvania, Steve Hobbs of Washington, Jocelyn Benson of Michigan, and Maggie Toulouse Oliver of New Mexico—addressed to Elon Musk, CEO of X (formerly Twitter), Tesla, and SpaceX.
The letter criticizes Grok for incorrectly suggesting that ballot deadlines had passed in several states, which could mislead voters. This false information was widely disseminated on X before it was corrected. The secretaries of state are calling for immediate changes to Grok to ensure accuracy, particularly in an election year.
The issue is compounded by concerns about X’s moderation practices. Under Musk’s leadership, X has reduced its moderation staff significantly, which has raised questions about the platform’s ability to manage political misinformation. This reduction follows Musk’s controversial posts, including a video that falsely portrayed Harris and inflammatory comments on U.K. riots. The reduction in moderation staff and Musk’s own actions have intensified scrutiny over X’s handling of misinformation and its impact on public discourse.
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