Zee’s chat boot Grook spent a few hours on Wednesday to say to every X consumer that he could hear that the claim of white genocide in South Africa is extremely controversial, the company has imposed this behavior on “unauthorized amendment” on the Grook code.
On Wednesday, a long break -up discussed Grook on various reactions to X’s alleged white genocide in South Africa, regardless of the topic. Grook discussed the death of white farmers in response to a cat’s drinking water video, relating to a question about “Kill Boyer” by a question about it SpongeBob SquarePntsAnd in full gifts, this problem broke. Even Open CEO, Sam Altman, joins the operation, jokingly on a public malfunction of rival chat boot.
In a statement on X, the company said that someone had amended the AIboat system protagonist, “which instructed Grook to provide a special response to a political topic.” The amendment “violated Zee’s internal policies and basic values,” and the company says it has “fully investigated” and is implementing new measures to improve “transparency and reliability”.
In these initiatives to publish the level of the Grook system publicly on the gut hub, launching a 24/7 monitoring team to catch such matters faster, and “adding additional checks and measures to ensure that Xi employees cannot amend the signal without a review.”
Zai has also faced this problem in the past. In February, the company accused an unidentified former Openi employee of changing the gestures of Grook, which was seen by the Chatboat ignoring any sources in which Elon Musk or Donald Trump were accused of misunderstanding. At the time, Zee’s engineering chief, Agor Babischkin, said the employee was “able to make a change” “without asking for any confirmation.


