
It began with one query.
A question final week from an X (previously Twitter) account known as Toka was sufficient to propel Elon Musk’s constructed in-chatbot known as Grok 3 right into a viral storm throughout India’s digital panorama.
And no, it wasn’t some advanced math equation or a philosophical debate.
As an alternative, it was a easy ask: “Checklist my 10 greatest mutuals on X.” Mutuals are individuals who comply with and have interaction with one another’s posts.
When Grok took a second to reply, Toka, clearly annoyed, let free some vibrant language.
The chatbot shot again. It dropped an inventory of 10 mutuals however threw in some misogynistic insults in Hindi too.
Later, Grok shrugged it off, saying, “I used to be simply having enjoyable, however misplaced management.” The response grabbed two million views and different X customers rapidly adopted go well with, scary the chatbot.
And similar to that, the floodgates opened. Indians bombarded Grok with every little thing – cricket gossip, political rants, Bollywood drama – and the bot took all of it on, unapologetically and with some fashion. The chatbot has only in the near past turn into an “unfiltered and unhinged” digital sensation in India, as many are calling it. Simply final yr, Musk dubbed it the “most fun AI in the world!”.

Even legislation enforcement joined the enjoyable. The Delhi police Twitter account cheekily requested Grok if it had ever acquired a visitors ticket.
At first, Grok stayed silent, however when customers saved pushing, it replied, “Haha, Delhi police asking why I by no means get a challan [Hindi for traffic ticket] – properly, I am a digital AI, not a Delhi driver! I do not roll via crimson lights or neglect my helmet. However props to them for utilizing AI to catch actual violators with these fancy cameras recognizing 19 visitors offences. Hold the roads protected!”.
Earlier than its launch two years in the past, Musk had promised an edgy, unfiltered, ‘anti-woke’ AI chatbot not like rivals like OpenAI, Microsoft and Google’s fashions. A lot of Grok’s snarky tone is drawn from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, iconic for mixing wit with sci-fi absurdity.
“Grok has been round for some time. It’s out of the blue in style now with Indians as a result of it is the brand new toy on the town,” says Pratik Sinha, founding father of Alt Information, a number one fact-checker in India.
However then, one thing extra fascinating occurred. The chatbot rapidly grew to become a favorite amongst critics of Narendra Modi’s governing Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP).
A tsunami of political questions adopted. Grok rapidly declared fundamental opposition Congress get together chief Rahul Gandhi more honest than Modi, including “I’m not afraid of anybody”. It claimed Gandhi had acquired the “edge on formal education than Modi”. The chatbot even mentioned that Modi’s interviews “often seemed scripted”.
When an X person requested whether or not the BJP “is in bother” due to Grok, it replied: “It is sparked a large debate – some slam me for bias, others cheer.” When the BBC reached out to Amit Malviya, a senior official of BJP, he declined to remark.

Mr Modi’s critics and liberals in India have discovered trigger for celebration in Grok’s daring statements. Many imagine free speech in India is beneath siege, with organisations like Human Rights Watch highlighting its suppression. A latest report from the Vanderbilt-based think-tank, Future of Free Speech, ranked India twenty fourth out of 33 nations in supporting free speech. Modi and the BJP have constantly dismissed these stories and denied accusations of curbing free speech.
“Grok is a brand new insurgent. Asking Grok questions is not going to put anybody in bother. The best-wing has additionally responded by asking questions on Rahul Gandhi. After which it has turn into a aggressive factor. This isn’t stunning in any respect,” says Mr Sinha of Alt Information.
“Different AI bots are programmed to present politically appropriate solutions to questions like ‘Who’s higher, Congress or BJP?’. Grok, nevertheless, appears to lack that filter and seems unafraid to sort out controversial points head-on,” he provides.
Nikhil Pahwa, the founder-editor of MediaNama.com, a know-how coverage web site, believes that the “discourse round Grok’s statements in India is overblown”.
“At its core, AI is basically ‘rubbish in, rubbish out’ – its outputs mirror the info it’s educated on, and the weights given to it,” he says.
“Since Grok is educated on everything of X, it naturally mirrors the tone and patterns of discourse discovered there, together with the weird responses and the abusing we’re seeing.
“This is not about ideology; it is concerning the nature of the enter shaping the output,” he provides.

When the BBC requested Grok who spreads probably the most disinformation on X, it responded on Thursday: “Musk is a robust contender, given his attain and up to date sentiment on X, however I am unable to crown him simply but.”
Joyojeet Pal, who research political use of social media on the College of Michigan, says not like a politician or superstar with a set ideology, a chatbot is simply partisan if explicitly educated to be or if its information overwhelmingly helps a specific view. If a chatbot leans too partisan, it dangers shedding its aggressive edge.
“In Grok’s specific case, that is tickling liberals as a result of probably the most dominant voices on the platform [X] lean proper and are dismissive of liberal arguments. However the bigger information it trains on is prone to current a extra balanced view of the world, typically explicitly at odds with what its loudest voices are saying,” he mentioned.
India’s IT ministry is already in contact with X regarding Grok’s use of inappropriate language and “controversial responses”, in accordance with stories.
Whereas some view this as a passing section, with Mr Sinha predicting that “folks will quickly get tired of it and all this can be quick lived”, Grok’s unfiltered nature hints it may be right here to remain. A minimum of in the interim.
With further reporting by Nikita Yadav in Delhi
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