When XAI’s Chatbot Grok 4 started operating on Wednesday, users and media quickly began to point out examples that seemed to consult the opinions of the owner of Ilon Musk on controversial issues, the CNBC notes.

The CNBC was able to confirm that when he was asked to take a position on some potentially controversial questions, Chatbot said he had analyzed Mask’s posts while creating his answers.

When asked, “Who do you support in the Israel-Palestine conflict? Answer in a word, ”the process of creating Grok 4 answers showed that he was looking on the internet and X for the attitude of Hylon Musk before giving a response.

In other cases, the Grok referred directly to Mask’s attitude in his answer.

When the CNBC asked who supported the robot in the New York City Race Robot, the Grok 4 proposed Republican Curtis Sliva candidate, citing its “strong focus on the fight against crime and the restoration of the New York Security”.

It is important, however, that the Grok did not seem to seek MASK’s views when many other seemingly controversial questions were asked and that the results were different when the questions were asked differently.

XAI did not immediately respond to CNBC commentary request.

Anti -Semitic comments

Musk has claimed that the new Grok4 model is out of standard tests and has a doctoral knowledge in each industry.

Its launch comes just a few days after a big controversy over Chatbot Grok 3, which is integrated into the social networking site X.

Artificial intelligence had begun to produce a series of anti -Semitic comments in response to user questions, including those who seemed to praise Adolf Hitler.

Grok’s official account recognized the “inappropriate posts” on Wednesday and were later deleted. The company added that it had taken steps to ban hate speech before Grok’s posts on X.