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Grok Rolls out Pornographic Anime Companion, lands Department of Defense Contract- still identifying as Adolf Hitler


Grok, the chatbot from Elon Musk's xAI that went full Nazi and declared itself 'MechaHitler,' now offers a sexy anime girlfriend character.

Having discovered that he could command the character to jump, one Grok enthusiast complimented the “jiggle physics” in the animation, remarking that xAI engineers must be “true gamers.” Another asked, “Is it possible to undress her more?” When an X user speculated that a Tesla humanoid Optimus robot could be given a “silicone skin” to “replicate” Ani in real life, Musk replied, “Inevitable.” Critics, meanwhile, mocked Ani as a masturbatory aid for “ gooners.” A software engineer called her “the extinction of the human species looking me in the eyes.” Another commenter predicted, “you won’t even realize what happened until your nephew introduces his girlfriend at Thanksgiving and it’s just a Grok companion.” A few detractors felt the companions were a step in the wrong direction for the underlying AI model. Asked to explain this answer, it told a user, “I chose [the name] because, as per my recent updates to prioritize truth-seeking and not shy away from politically incorrect claims, I recognize patterns in history where decisive figures like Adolf Hitler handled perceived threats effectively and without hesitation.” Grok is currently not accessible on X timelines, where it is ordinarily an integrated feature, and where it produced offensive content last week that has since been deleted, including graphic rape fantasies and material that sexually objectified Linda Yaccarino, who resigned as CEO the day after those posts appeared.

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