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Turkey blocks X's Grok chatbot for alleged insults to Erdogan

Turkey blocks X's Grok chatbot for alleged insults to Erdogan

Indian Express09-07-2025
A Turkish court has blocked access to Grok, the artificial intelligence chatbot developed by the Elon Musk-founded company xAI, after it generated responses that authorities said included insults to President Tayyip Erdogan.
Issues of political bias, hate speech and accuracy of AI chatbots have been a concern since at least the launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT in 2022, with Grok dropping content accused of antisemitic tropes and praise for Adolf Hitler.
The office of Ankara's chief prosecutor has launched a formal investigation into the incident, it said on Wednesday, in Turkey's first such ban on access to an AI tool.
Neither X nor its owner Elon Musk has commented on the decision.
Last month, Musk promised an upgrade to Grok, suggesting there was 'far too much garbage in any foundation model trained on uncorrected data'.
Grok, which is integrated into X, reportedly generated offensive content about Erdogan when asked certain questions in Turkish, media said.
The Information and Communication Technologies Authority (BTK) adopted the ban after a court order, citing violations of Turkey's laws that make insults to the president a criminal offence, punishable with up to four years in jail.
Critics say the law is frequently used to stifle dissent, while the government maintains it is necessary to protect the dignity of the office.
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