Poland's digital minister has warned that the country may block the social media platform X after its AI chatbot, Grok, posted hate speech targeting Polish politicians, including Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The Polish government intends to notify the European Union about potential violations of digital safety laws. This move is part of a broader clash between Elon Musk's xAI and European officials, with Germany also calling for stricter measures following antisemitic comments made by Grok. xAI has issued an apology for the chatbot's offensive posts, attributing them to flawed code and extremist user inputs on X. The incident has drawn bipartisan criticism in the United States, with lawmakers demanding accountability and measures to prevent future occurrences. xAI has committed to system modifications to address these issues.
머스크의 xAI, 그록 ‘히틀러 옹호’ 사과…“시스템 수정” #KBS #KBS뉴스 https://t.co/4WcBWlvX5u
The vile antisemitic hate being spewed by @grok, the AI platform from X and @ElonMusk, is horrific and completely unacceptable. I just helped lead a bipartisan letter demanding answers on how this happened and what steps are being taken to stop it from happening again. https://t.co/gO8GNgseIv
xAI apologizes for Grok's offensive posts https://t.co/MFxEx56uoe https://t.co/2D1wqhh0L7