Central government in action to curb 'abuse' of Grok AI; contacted Elon Musk's X.


Posted on 20th Mar 2025 10:59 am by rohit kumar

AI chatbot Grok appeared on the social media platform X of the world's richest man Elon Musk. But this chatbot is now embroiled in controversies in India. The Ministry of Information and Technology will investigate the recent incidents of Grok using abusive words and abuses in Hindi.

 

IT Ministry will investigate

 

The IT Ministry is in touch with the social media platform X and is in the mood to investigate the issue of use of abuses by chatbot Grok. The ministry will investigate the matter and the reasons why the chatbot used abusive words.

 

According to sources, the IT Ministry said, we are in touch. We are talking to X about why this is happening and what are the issues. They are communicating with us. Let us tell you, AI chatbot Grok on Elon Musk's X surprised everyone with its use of abusive words and abuses.

 

Why did Grok use abusive words?

 

Some users had provoked the AI ​​chatbot Grok, after which a fierce form of this chatbot was seen. The joke started when an X user asked Grok for a list of the 10 best mutuals. After a brief silence, the user responded to the chatbot in harsh words.

 

This prompted Grok to respond with an expletive-laden response by the user. The unfiltered answers given by Grok surprised the user and sparked a debate on the future of AI on social media.

 

What is AI chatbot Grok?

 

Recently, many users had asked many questions to the AI ​​chatbot Grok about Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi, which the chatbot answered quite boldly. Grok is answering any question fearlessly. Other AI tools like Chat GPT, Gemini and DeepSeek do not do this.

 

X launched Grok in November 2023. Initially it was available only as a premium service, people had to pay to use it. But now it is available absolutely free. To use it, you have to go to X and click on the Grok symbol. Apart from this, you can also ask questions by speaking and tagging Grok on X.

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