Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., publicly criticized Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok on X for challenging her Christian beliefs and labeling her religious identity as subjective. Greene’s criticism followed Grok’s references to her past support for QAnon, Christian nationalism and its controversial mentions of conspiracy theories like “white genocide” in South Africa.
The dispute highlighted concerns about AI bias, misinformation, and the challenges of relying on AI systems for analyzing political and religious information. Greene responded on X by asserting that ultimate judgment is reserved for God rather than an AI system, cautioning that those who rely exclusively on artificial intelligence to determine the truth risk losing their way.
This conflict underscores ongoing debates about AI’s role in information dissemination and the risks of biases embedded in AI platforms like Grok.