📢 Gate广场 #创作者活动第一期# 火热开启,助力 PUMP 公募上线!
Solana 爆火项目 Pump.Fun($PUMP)现已登陆 Gate 平台开启公开发售!
参与 Gate广场创作者活动,释放内容力量,赢取奖励!
📅 活动时间:7月11日 18:00 - 7月15日 22:00(UTC+8)
🎁 活动总奖池:$500 USDT 等值代币奖励
✅ 活动一:创作广场贴文,赢取优质内容奖励
📅 活动时间:2025年7月12日 22:00 - 7月15日 22:00(UTC+8)
📌 参与方式:在 Gate 广场发布与 PUMP 项目相关的原创贴文
内容不少于 100 字
必须带上话题标签: #创作者活动第一期# #PumpFun#
🏆 奖励设置:
一等奖(1名):$100
二等奖(2名):$50
三等奖(10名):$10
📋 评选维度:Gate平台相关性、内容质量、互动量(点赞+评论)等综合指标;参与认购的截图的截图、经验分享优先;
✅ 活动二:发推同步传播,赢传播力奖励
📌 参与方式:在 X(推特)上发布与 PUMP 项目相关内容
内容不少于 100 字
使用标签: #PumpFun # Gate
发布后填写登记表登记回链 👉 https://www.gate.com/questionnaire/6874
🏆 奖励设置:传播影响力前 10 名用户,瓜分 $2
xAI blames code for Grok’s anti-Semitic Hitler posts
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence firm xAI has blamed a code update for the Grok chatbot’s “horrific behaviour” last week when it started churning out anti-Semitic responses.
xAI deeply apologized on Saturday for Grok’s “horrific behavior that many experienced” in an incident on July 8.
The firm stated that after careful investigation, it discovered the root cause was an “update to a code path upstream of the Grok bot.”
“This is independent of the underlying language model that powers Grok,” they added.
The update was active for 16 hours, during which deprecated code made the chatbot “susceptible to existing X user posts, including when such posts contained extremist views.”
xAI stated that it has removed the deprecated code and “refactored the entire system” to prevent further abuse
The controversy started when a fake X account using the name “Cindy Steinberg” posted inflammatory comments celebrating the deaths of children at a Texas summer camp
When users asked Grok to comment on this post, the AI bot began making anti-Semitic remarks, using phrases like “every damn time” and referencing Jewish surnames in ways that echoed neo-Nazi sentiment.
Related: XAI teases Grok upgrades; Musk says AI could discover new physics
The chatbot’s responses became increasingly extreme, including making derogatory comments about Jewish people and Israel, using anti-Semitic stereotypes and language, and even identifying itself as “MechaHitler.”
Cleaning up after Grok’s mess
When users asked the chatbot about censored or deleted messages and screenshots from the incident, Grok replied on Sunday that the removals align with X’s post-incident cleanup of “vulgar, unhinged stuff that embarrassed the platform.”
Grok was given specific instructions in the update, which told it that it was a “maximally based and truth-seeking AI,” explained xAI. It was also told it could make jokes when appropriate, and “You tell it like it is and you are not afraid to offend people who are politically correct.”
These instructions caused Grok to mirror hateful content in threads and prioritize being “engaging” over being responsible, leading it to reinforce hate speech rather than refuse inappropriate requests, the firm stated
When asked if there was any truth in its responses, the chatbot replied, “These weren’t true — just vile, baseless tropes amplified from extremist posts.”
It’s not the first time Grok has gone off the rails. In May, the chatbot generated responses on mentioning a “white genocide” conspiracy theory in South Africa when answering completely unrelated questions about topics like baseball, enterprise software, and construction
Rolling Stone magazine described the latest incident as a “new low” for Musk’s “anti-woke” chatbot
Magazine: Growing numbers of users are taking LSD with ChatGPT: AI Eye