ai, Musk and Grok
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People have been hitting back at Grok after Elon Musk's AI was used to make sexual images of women without consent.
In early June 2025, a screenshot of an allegedly authentic X post from tech billionaire Elon Musk saying he "took" the wife of White House adviser Stephen Miller spread widely online. "Just like I took your wife," Musk purportedly said in response to an X post from Miller that said, "We will take back America."
Grok, Gemini, Meta, Claude, and ChatGPT all had something to say about ICE. And some of it sounded like it came straight out of a protest rally.
Elon Musk publicly refutes a rumor spread by his AI chatbot Grok, claiming he 'took' Stephen Miller's wife. The controversy unfolds on Musk's platform X, highlighting the unexpected implications of AI-generated content.
Elon Musk encouraged users to rely on X to share accurate information, drawing attention to a popular DogeDesigner video that advocates for public reporting instead of traditional news outlets.
Central to the value proposition of Elon Musk’s chatbot Grok was the promise that it would be a “non-woke” alternative to ChatGPT and the rest of the AI pack. Where those competitors were obsessed with what Musk considered “political correctness,
"The claims about Elon Musk's drug use, including ketamine, ecstasy, and psychedelic mushrooms, appear likely true," Grok wrote, when asked to weigh in on the New York Times' reporting that he's been abusing the substances daily.
Elon Musk has found himself in difficult waters ever since his feud with Donald Trump started. Controversies surrounding Elon Musk-Donald Trump feud did not subside when another problem concerning Elon Musk’s AI chatbot,
Elon Musk stepped back from his explosive feud with U_S_ President Donald Trump, writing on X that he regrets some of his posts about his onetime ally and that they went “too far.”