Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, temporarily blocked results linking Musk and Trump to "misinformation."
xAI's engineering head attributed this to an unauthorized system prompt update by a former OpenAI employee.
Despite Musk's "maximally truth-seeking" claims, interventions occurred when Grok labeled Musk, Trump, and others as harming America or suggested they face the death penalty.
So a former OpenAI employee decided, out of the kindness of their heart, decided to engage in unauthorized system access, to do Musk and Trump a favor by preventing access to information that makes them look bad? Riiiiiiight.
AI "learns" what a good answer is based on feedback from users.
So Grok is "learning" from twitter user feedback, now just think about what the average twitter user is like and what kinds and of answers they will say are good.
It's not "learning" to interpret and provide information, it's "learning" how to reinforce echo chambers.
You're asking the masses to understand a complicated thing then getting disappointed that they don't. The masses don't understand the absolute basics of the world they live in...
And by this, they mean "they are somehow slowed down, somewhat, maybe, in spreading massive amounts of bullshit about normal Americans".
See also their definition of "freedom", meaning, the freedom to tell YOU how to live your life and you cannot criticize them about their decisions about your life, otherwise, this is hurting their freedom.