Grok, a generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed by US artificial intelligence company xAI, in Toulouse, southern France,
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Elon Musk's artificial intelligence tool Grok was used in US strikes against Iran, according to a US government legal briefing. The briefing defends gas turbines used by xAI, Musk's company, which are the target of an environmental lawsuit. The US justice department argues that shutting off the power supply would threaten national security. Grok is part of the US military's AI-assisted targeting program, Project Maven, which enabled efficient deployment of munitions during Operation Epic Fury. The Pentagon praises Grok's technology for increasing operational efficiency. The lawsuit accuses xAI of operating turbines without permits, violating the Clean Air Act.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The use of Grok in military operations raises concerns about AI's role in warfare and its potential impact on human rights.
- · Musk's involvement in the US military's AI pursuits also sparks debate about the ethics of AI development and its applications.