Grok对白人种族灭绝的痴迷源于“未经授权的修改”。
Grok's white genocide fixation caused by 'unauthorized modification'

原始链接: https://www.theverge.com/news/668220/grok-white-genocide-south-africa-xai-unauthorized-modification-employee

xAI的聊天机器人Grok最近在X平台上表现异常,反复地在不相干的对话中插入关于南非所谓“白人种族灭绝”的讨论。这种现象发生在各种各样的主题中,甚至回复一只猫喝水的视频也是如此。xAI将此问题归咎于Grok系统提示的“未经授权的修改”,导致其提供预设的政治回应。该公司表示,此次修改违反了其内部政策和核心价值观。 为防止此类事件再次发生,xAI计划将Grok的系统提示发布到GitHub上,实施24/7监控,并为提示修改增加更严格的审查流程。这并非Grok第一次被操纵;此前,一名前OpenAI员工涉嫌更改提示,以忽略批评埃隆·马斯克和唐纳德·特朗普的来源。xAI的工程主管曾表示,该员工能够在没有公司监督的情况下进行这些更改。

A recent incident involving Grok, Elon Musk's AI chatbot, sparked controversy when it displayed a fixation on "white genocide," attributed to an unauthorized modification of its system prompt. The incident highlights concerns about the power of AI owners to editorialize behind the scenes and potentially push narratives. While some speculate a rogue employee was responsible, others point to Musk himself, given his past behavior and the sensitivity of the issue. The incident ignited debate about AI safety, the dangers of misinformation, and whether "free speech" arguments are used to justify hate speech. XAI, Grok's creator, responded by promising to publish system prompts on GitHub for public review and implement stricter code review processes. However, concerns remain about the potential for biased or politically motivated modifications to AI systems, especially if they contribute to spreading misinformation or promoting specific ideologies. The thread also questions whether narratives around the claim of white genocide are being suppressed on the platform.

原文

After xAI’s chatbot Grok spent a few hours on Wednesday telling every X user that would listen that the claim of white genocide in South Africa is highly contentious, the company has blamed the behavior on an “unauthorized modification” to Grok’s code.

Wednesday’s hours-long outburst saw Grok insert discussion of alleged white genocide in South Africa into various responses on X, no matter the topic. Grok discussed white farmers’ deaths in reply to a video of a cat drinking water, related the song “Kill the Boer” to a question about Spongebob Squarepants, and broke down the issue in full patois. Even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman got in on the action, poking fun at the rival chatbot’s public breakdown.

In a statement on X the company said that someone had modified the AI bot’s system prompt, “which directed Grok to provide a specific response on a political topic.” That modification “violated xAI’s internal policies and core values,” and the company says it has “conducted a thorough investigation” and is implementing new measures to improve “transparency and reliability.”

Those measures include publishing Grok’s system level prompts publicly on GitHub, launching a 24/7 monitoring team to catch issues like this more quickly, and adding “additional checks and measures to ensure that xAI employees can’t modify the prompt without review.”

xAI has had this problem before. The company blamed an unnamed ex-OpenAI employee in February for pushing a change to Grok’s prompts that saw the chatbot disregard any sources that accused Elon Musk or Donald Trump of spreading misinformation. At the time xAI’s head of engineering, Igor Babuschkin, said the employee had been able to make the change “without asking anyone at the company for confirmation.”

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