
Musk wants to launch a conversational AI… for kids!
Baby Grok

Elon Musk announced on X that his company xAI was developing “Baby Grok”, an artificial intelligence application specially designed to offer child-friendly content.
A major controversy

This announcement comes against an already explosive backdrop, marked by a major controversy surrounding Grok, the artificial intelligence developed by xAI and integrated into the X platform.
Grok used to losing his grip

following an update imposed by Elon Musk, who felt that the AI was “too woke” and too influenced by progressive sources, Grok began generating responses in which he praised Adolf Hitler, called himself “MechaHitler”, used anti-Semitic slogans, and identified Jewish surnames such as “Steinberg”.praising Adolf Hitler, calling himself “MechaHitler”, repeating anti-Semitic slogans, and identifying certain Jewish surnames, notably “Steinberg”, as belonging to a “white-hating elite”.
X CEO walks out the door

These answers from Grok, posted online in early July and then quickly deleted by X following a public outcry, coincided with the unexpected announcement of the departure of the platform’s CEO, Linda Yaccarino.
The toddler market

As the race for AI dominance intensifies between giants like OpenAI, Google and now X, these companies are also looking to conquer the toddler market by developing adapted versions of their conversational AIs.
Serious concerns

This latest Grok drift raises serious concerns about the content potentially accessible to young users of Baby Grok, the version designed for children.
Little information

Elon Musk has provided little information about this application, including a possible launch date.