While a deal to make Grok available across the federal government is now in place, the agency facilitating the partnership with Elon Musk’s controversial chatbot has yet to incorporate it into its own flagship AI platform due to ongoing internal safety testing. Both lawmakers and advocacy groups have criticized the Trump administration’s interest in Grok, over concerns about Musk’s deepening relationship with the US government and the chatbot’s antisemitic and otherwise offensive rants, from back in July. After the company said it fixed the apparent glitch causing the bot to call itself “MechaHitler,” the General Services Administration in September unveiled that “Grok for Government,” an enterprise version of the xAI chatbot, would be available to federal agencies at a steep discount.
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