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“Grok was criticized for progressive-leaning responses on climate change and other issues,” the chatbot wrote back. “xAI, under Elon Musk’s direction, took steps to make Grok ...
“Grok was criticized for progressive-leaning responses on climate change and other issues,” the chatbot wrote back. “xAI, under Elon Musk’s direction, took steps to make Grok ...
As Grok fired off replies on X praising Hitler, the chatbot's parent company also recently got permission to emit 97 tons of carbon monoxide per year to keep it running.
Hugging Face’s Sasha Luccioni argues that truly sustainable A.I. must go beyond efficiency to address power, equity and ecological responsibility.
Debunking another claim about the regional impacts of climate change, Pierre L. Gosselin at No Tricks Zone examines recent media hype about a bout of dry weather in Germany since February which made March one of the driest since measurements began in 1881, according to Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), Germany’s national weather service.
Grok Ventures - the climate technology investor backed by Atlassian founder Mike Cannon-Brookes - has seen chief executive Tan Kueh and chief investment officer Jeremy Kwong-Law exit the business. "Both have played a huge role in Grok's journey and our mission to decarbonise the planet," Grok said.
The exits of chief executive Tan Kueh and chief investment officer Jeremy Kwong-Law come amid a tumultuous period for Cannon-Brookes, who in February launched legal action against a former executive of one of his other private investment entities.