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Elon Musk’s AI chatbot, Grok, is in hot water for spreading false information about the upcoming U.S. presidential elections, raising alarms among election officials and AI experts.
Grok’s “Fun Mode” mistakenly informed users about incorrect election deadlines and procedures across several states, including Alabama, Michigan, and Texas. It erroneously claimed that only President Joe Biden would appear on the ballots, suggesting no other candidates were eligible, which was quickly corrected by fact-checkers.
Concerned about the potential impact on voter turnout and trust in elections, Secretaries of State from various states have urged Elon Musk to address these inaccuracies. Minnesota’s Secretary of State, Steve Simon, has been vocal about tracing significant misinformation back to Grok, pushing for immediate corrective measures.
This incident underscores a larger issue: AI tools like Grok often spread misinformation due to their reliance on flawed data or biased algorithms. This highlights the urgent need for better mechanisms to ensure AI systems provide reliable and accurate information, safeguarding the integrity of essential democratic processes.
Sources The Washington Post