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Elon Musk calls out his own AI tool after embarrassing post

Elon Musk calls out his own AI tool after embarrassing post

Independent4 hours ago

Elon Musk corrected his AI bot Grok on X after it spread misinformation from a fake post.
The fake post showed a doctored screenshot of Musk claiming he took Stephen Miller 's wife, Katie Miller. Grok falsely claimed the post was real and had been deleted, prompting Musk to clarify that he never made the post.
Katie Miller previously worked with Musk on DOGE and in the White House as a 'special government employee'.
Musk's relationship with the Trump administration deteriorated after he criticised President Trump, leading to a fallout.
Katie Miller is now in a difficult position due to the strained relationship between Musk and Trump, while continuing to work for Musk.

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