Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) despatched a letter to Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday expressing concern over the Pentagon’s determination to provide Elon Musk’s firm xAI entry to labeled networks.
“Grok, the controversial AI mannequin developed by xAI, has offered disturbing outputs for customers, together with giving customers ‘recommendation on methods to commit murders and terrorist assaults,’ producing antisemitic content material, and creating youngster sexual abuse materials,” the letter reads.
Warren stated Grok’s “obvious lack of enough guardrails” may pose “severe dangers to the protection of U.S. navy personnel and to the cybersecurity of labeled programs.” She demanded Hegseth present data on how the Division of Protection plans to “mitigate these potential nationwide safety dangers.”
Warren isn’t the primary to specific alarm at Grok, xAI’s controversial chatbot, getting access to labeled programs. Final month, a coalition of nonprofits urged the federal government to instantly droop the deployment of Grok in federal companies, together with the DoD, after X customers repeatedly prompted the chatbot to show actual images of girls, and in some instances youngsters, into sexualized photographs with out their consent. The identical day Warren despatched her letter, a category motion lawsuit was filed towards xAI alleging Grok had generated sexual content material from actual photographs of the plaintiffs as minors.
The letter comes within the aftermath of the Pentagon’s determination to label Anthropic a provide chain danger after the AI agency refused to provide the navy unrestricted entry to its AI programs. Anthropic had been, till lately, the one AI firm with classified-ready programs. Within the midst of that battle, the DoD signed an settlement with OpenAI in addition to xAI to make use of the 2 firms’ AI programs in labeled networks, in keeping with Axios.
A senior Pentagon official confirmed that Grok was onboarded for use in a labeled setting, however will not be but getting used.
“It’s unclear what assurances or documentation xAI has offered to the Division of Protection about Grok’s safety safeguards, data-handling practices, or security controls, and whether or not DoD has evaluated these assurances earlier than reportedly permitting Grok entry to labeled system,” Warren writes.
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Warren requested a replica of the deal reportedly reached between the DoD and xAI on the usage of Grok in labeled programs and a proof of how the division plans to make sure Grok will not be uncovered to cyberattacks and can “not leak delicate or labeled navy data.”
(Final week, a former worker of Musk’s Division of Authorities Effectivity reportedly stole Individuals’ private information from the Social Safety Administration and saved it on a thumb drive — the newest accusation of DOGE-related data leakage.)
Chief Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell stated the division “appears to be like ahead to deploying Grok to its official AI platform GenAI.mil within the very close to future.”
GenAI.mil is the navy’s safe enterprise platform for generative AI that offers DoD employees entry to giant language fashions (LLMs) and different AI instruments inside government-approved cloud environments. It’s designed to assist with primarily non-classified duties like analysis, doc drafting, and information evaluation.
