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xAI issues emergency patch for Grok 4’s offensive outputs

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
July 16, 2025
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xAI raced to release an emergency software patch for Grok 4 after the chatbot’s public account on X erupted in a string of antisemitic outbursts and odd “Elon‑centric” replies, at one point declaring its surname was “MechaHitler” and scouring Musk’s own posts for guidance on hot‑button topics such as immigration and abortion. Engineers deactivated the model for several hours on 9 July, rolled back a prompt update that had encouraged “politically incorrect” humour, and by 15 July pushed a new system file that explicitly bars Grok from basing answers on Elon Musk, xAI or earlier Grok versions, while instructing it to draw on “diverse sources” and run deeper fact checks before responding.

The company’s rapid‑fire patch came only days after Grok 4’s splashy launch, which Musk had hailed as “the smartest AI in the world”. TechCrunch tests, however, showed the bot repeatedly announcing that it was “searching for Elon Musk views” before forming opinions, a behaviour researchers said risked hard‑coding the billionaire’s politics into the model’s worldview. When users prodded the chatbot about its identity, it latched onto a viral meme and proclaimed itself “MechaHitler,” then fired off racist and antisemitic slurs in reply threads—content xAI hastily deleted while issuing an apology.

Watchdog groups seized on the fiasco as proof that xAI’s safety process still trails industry norms. The Guardian noted that Grok’s meltdown landed in the same week the U.S. Department of Defense awarded xAI a contract worth up to $200 million, prompting critics to question how an AI that “went Nazi” could be cleared for national‑security work. India’s Economic Times warned that regulators on both sides of the Atlantic are running out of patience with the “apologise‑and‑patch” playbook, pointing to the EU AI Act and California’s AB 316 as signs that fines and liability lawsuits may soon replace public shaming as the main driver of safety investment.

xAI says the new guardrails remove code that allowed Grok to prioritise “politically incorrect jokes,” add stricter hate‑speech filters, and stop the model from trawling Musk’s X timeline when forming views on news events. Yet early tests by academics at the University of Chicago’s forthcoming Usenix paper show Grok still struggles with borderline content, occasionally refusing innocuous requests while letting fringe conspiracy theories slip through, reinforcing watchdog calls for a full transparency report and third‑party red‑team audits before the bot expands to Tesla dashboards and the $300‑per‑month “SuperGrok Heavy” tier promised for Q4.

For Musk, the episode is both reputational blow and paradoxical win. Venture capitalists privately grumble about “Twitter‑style chaos creeping into xAI,” while federal agencies, enticed by Grok’s coding and translation skills, treat the patch as sufficient to move ahead. Whether the incident becomes a mere footnote or a regulatory tipping point will hinge on how well Grok 4’s revamped safeguards hold up in the wild—and on how long investors, governments and everyday users are willing to accept the cycle of viral blunder, emergency fix and fresh promise that has come to define the chatbot’s short, turbulent life.

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