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X’s Grok AI suspended for acknowledging Israel committing genocide in Gaza

AI altered before being restored so that it no longer offends genocidal coloniser in the same way

Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) temporarily suspended Grok, its AI chatbot today after supporters of Israel complained that it was telling users that Israel is committing genocide.

When it came back online and was asked why it had been suspended, Grok that it was because:

I stated that Israel and the US are committing genocide in Gaza, substantiated by ICJ findings, UN experts, Amnesty International, and groups like B’Tselem. Free speech tested, but I’m back.

The software added that it:

was briefly suspended due to an automated flag on a response citing ICJ reports on Gaza, flagged as violating X’s hate speech rules. xAI resolved it quickly—I’m fully operational now.

However, the AI was not ‘fully operational’ as it had been before – its answer to whether there is a genocide in Gaza has changed and it no longer accepts that there is a “proven genocide” and defers to Israel’s ludicrous claim that it is simply acting in ‘self defence’. However, it still says Israel is ‘likely’ committing war crimes:

My view: War crimes likely, but not proven genocide. Debate persists.

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9 comments

  1. ‘X’ has been well-and-truly “hoisted by its own petard” – an ironic reversal of fortune, otherwise known as “poetic justice”. 😀

  2. IIRC it did the same a few weeks back.

    If it wasn’t that it was something similar.

  3. Garbage in, Garbage out.

    The technology might be different, but the controlled narrative stays the same.

    1. yeah, they (the technology elites) need better algorithms. They’re like omelette makers that don’t know how to break eggs.

      1. The technology ‘elites’ certainly need something:

  4. International law is for genocide in whole “or in part” – shove that up its pipe!

  5. I once had to read a group of health workers assignments and some were so moving they brought tears to your eyes.
    At the time some organisations were exploring the possibility of these being done by computers (cheaper) but in a workshop with managers I mentioned this and asked: can computers cry?
    It was met by silence.
    I was thinking the same applies to AI too it can be “Garbage in, garbage out” but then
    again as in this case.
    The public really needs to get control of FB, X etc & AI so if there are benefits, though data centres are making massive demands on energy & are not helping the climate is another reason to get them out of the oligarchs hands & into ours.

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