Grok, Elon Musk's "maximum truth-seeking" chatbot, was briefly suspended on August 11 — and nobody, including the xAI bot, knows what really happened.

As flagged by Gizmodo, users reported that the chatbot, which declared itself as "MechaHitler" earlier this year, was back online within half an hour. When it came to, Grok began offering some strange and conflicting reasons as to why it had been shut down.

As it stands, Grok has made three overarching claims about its temporary deactivation: that it was struck down due to making comments calling Israel's war in Gaza a "genocide," that it had been suspended for making "inappropriate posts" that violated X's hate speech rules, and that it had never been turned off in the first place.

In multiple replies to users, Grok claimed that it had b

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