Grok has the best track record. But despite the very low standards of the XAI, its failure following the tragic mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Australia is shocking. AI chatbot repeatedly misidentified Ahmed Al Ahmed, 43, the man who heroically disarmed a shooter, and claimed verified video His work was something else entirely – which also included old viral video A man is climbing a tree.
Following the attack, Ahmed was widely praised for his heroism, but some tried to dismiss or even deny his actions. Someone also immediately started a fake news site, which appears to be AI-generated, with an article citing the name of a fictitious IT professional, Edward CrabtreeAs the person who disarmed the attacker. Of course, it was picked up by Grok and rebroadcast on X.
But Grok also suggested that Ahmed’s images were of an Israeli man held hostage By Hamas. And it was claimed that the video taken at the scene was actually from Currumbin Beach, Australia cyclone alfred,
Broadly speaking, it seems that Grok is having trouble understanding the questions today and giving appropriate answers. it answered a question Oracle’s financial difficulties With a summary of the shooting at Bondi Beach. When asked about the validity of a story UK police operationIt first reported today’s date, then polling numbers for Kamala Harris.