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AI employees were asked to record facial expressions to train Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok, raising internal privacy concerns.
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TechCrunch Senior Reporter Rebecca Bellan breaks down Elon Musk’s latest move to bring Grok AI to Tesla vehicles and why the ...
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While AI promises innovation, Grok reveals the dark side with features that could threaten privacy and safety. This video ...
X's AI tool "Grok" was used to turn these young women's selfies into highly sexualized images without their consent. It's a growing trend.
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That being said, Musk has certainly taken his foot off the gas on AI warnings since joining the AI race, and presumably if he ...