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Her bones tell Gaza story, but Grok thinks it is Yemen: Musk's chatbot flagged for false claims on starving girl photo - Can AI be trusted?
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A recent photograph from Gaza, depicting a severely malnourished girl, has ignited controversy after Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, misidentified it. The image, taken by AFP photojournalist Omar al-Qattaa, shows nine-year-old Mariam Dawwas, a victim of the ongoing humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the Israeli blockade. Grok falsely claimed the photo was from Yemen, leading to accusations of disinformation against those sharing the authentic image.
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