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However, among the wide range of topics Grok is being asked about, antisemitism-related questions have surfaced at a surprising rate. In the short time since its launch, 18,000 users have asked Grok over 32,000 questions related to antisemitism, Judaism, or Israel—meaning 1 in every 64 questions it received was tied to these topics. Unlike its overall response rate of 29%, Grok answered 79% of these antisemitism-related inquiries, a significantly higher engagement rate. This data suggests that Grok is prioritizing or being disproportionately engaged in conversations on this topic, potentially shaping narratives and influencing public perception on antisemitism more than other subjects.
The interactions with “@grok” reveal a concerning trend of antisemitic and conspiracy-laden discussions, from users questioning Jewish influence to spreading misinformation about historical events. For example, one tweet asks “@grok how many genocides have the Jews committed against others?” and another tweet by known antisemite Jake Shields asks “@grok what document shows nazi’s killed 6 million Jews.”
https://www.fcas.org/grok-antisemitism-x-ai-bias/