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X users treating Grok like a fact-checker spark concerns over misinformation
Some users on X are turning to Grok for fact-checking, raising concerns among fact-checkers.
In August last year, five state secretaries urged Musk to implement critical changes to Grok after the misleading information generated by the assistant surfaced on social networks ahead of the U.S. election. Pratik Sinha, co-founder of India’s non-profit fact-checking website Alt News, said that although Grok currently appears to have convincing answers, it is only as good as the data it is supplied with. The other concerning area of AI assistants like Grok being accessible through social media platforms is their delivery of information in public — unlike ChatGPT or other chatbots being used privately.
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