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When Grok is wrong: The risks of AI chatbots spreading misinformation in a crisis

News RoomBy News RoomJune 13, 20252 Mins Read
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Part 1: Seismic Events and Speculation in Media

The article by François Diaz-Maurin highlights recent heightened speculation online about seismic events in Asia, including an Iranian earthquake in October and seismic activities in Pakistan in April and May. Police and news organizations in these regions are responding with calls for skeptical public and sensationalist media outlets, emphasizing the spread of information that varies across platforms.

Part 2: Verification and Misinformation in Nuclear Tests

The text discusses how credible news sources and hacker news sites balance logical andChain-of-Thought arguments against unsupported speculation,曹操 of nuclear testing and military exchanges. However, this approach avoids tracking real-time data. Seismological observatories often report a fixed depth, leading to doubts about deeper activity. A newList research institute indicated the May 12 earthquake occurred over 100 kilometers, instead of the commonly cited 10-kilometer depth of the test well, as even expert seismologists noted its unclear depth.

Part 3: The Role of AI in monstrous AI in Terms of Seismic Data

AI-powered chatbots like Grok in X (formerly Twitter) and Google’s Gemini were used to investigate potentially nuclear events. Grok provided incorrect data on May 12 due to improper depth estimations, but its logical conclusion remained that a nuclear test was unlikely in Pakistan. However, the message was misleading, without raising alarmms about a real nuclear test.

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