{"id":140928,"date":"2025-05-29T08:25:15","date_gmt":"2025-05-29T08:25:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/140928\/"},"modified":"2025-05-29T08:25:15","modified_gmt":"2025-05-29T08:25:15","slug":"xs-grok-turns-his-bad-44-billion-twitter-purchase-into-a-gold-mine-for-a-i","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/140928\/","title":{"rendered":"X\u2019s Grok turns his bad $44 billion Twitter purchase into a gold mine for A.I."},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"21\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83c6xt000w3b775v7yhfpx@published\"><a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/theslatest?utm_source=slate&amp;utm_medium=article&amp;utm_campaign=article_plain_text_topper\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Sign up for the Slatest<\/a> to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"43\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83bznr003pp0m3vtg51yj7@published\">Through a stroke of good fortune, Elon Musk\u2019s otherwise disastrous purchase of Twitter has turned into one of the great business acquisitions of all time. Buying control of a president was a start. What if the deal bought him something even more valuable?<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"105\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83co0g001k3b77n1myk7ry@published\">Musk\u2019s purchase of Twitter, which closed in the fall of 2022, has undergone an odyssey. It was clear from the moment Musk made the deal that it was a terrible idea, on business terms. (\u201cElon Musk Just Impulse-Bought a $44 Billion Pain in the Ass,\u201d <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/technology\/2022\/04\/elon-musks-twitter-deal-usd44-billion-buy-wont-be-very-fun-for-tesla-spacex-ceo.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">our headline read<\/a>.) Musk realized that soon enough and tried to nuke the deal with specious arguments about bots and mismanagement. When he finally relented, Musk was stuck with a money-losing property. The company\u2019s prospects were so bad that the banks that loaned Musk billions couldn\u2019t even off-load the debt. Nobody wanted to own a piece of a car fire.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"81\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83co0h001l3b77ud2lknkk@published\">Then Donald Trump won, <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/technology\/2024\/11\/elon-musk-bought-america-donald-trump-presidency-twitter-x-tesla.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">rendering Musk a kingmaker<\/a> and drastically improving the outlook for X\u2019s business. Suddenly, bankers thought the platform <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wsj.com\/finance\/banking\/elon-musk-x-twitter-debt-sale-a1ef2b5a\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">looked like a good bet<\/a>. X might always be a cash furnace on its own\u2014we may never know, now that it\u2019s private\u2014but as a political tool, it has been amazing. The deal that Musk once tried to kill has given him the chance to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2024\/10\/20\/us\/politics\/elon-musk-federal-agencies-contracts.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">put a vise grip on federal contracts<\/a> and receive friendly regulations that <a href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/article\/self-driving-autonomous-vehicles-duffy-transportation-new-rules-b7f03d1e23b68256a051cef490aead3b\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">benefit his other businesses<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"65\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83co0h001m3b77qjij0v6c@published\">Musk bought Twitter because he wanted to control his favorite plaything and mold it to his political whims. But the timing of the deal turns out to have made Musk an unstoppable force in the creation of internet slop via generative A.I., while providing enough financial buffer to mitigate his losses on the Twitter deal. Now Musk\u2019s foothold in A.I. will become everyone else\u2019s problem.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"88\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83co0h001n3b77dvqly9eh@published\">It was lucky that Musk 1) didn\u2019t succeed in getting out of the Twitter deal and 2) bought it before the Democrats made a mess of the 2024 election and lost it to Trump. But another piece of the deal\u2019s timing was, on pure financial terms, even luckier. The Twitter deal closed Oct. 28, 2022. Almost exactly one month later, OpenAI launched ChatGPT, which <a href=\"https:\/\/arstechnica.com\/information-technology\/2023\/11\/chatgpt-was-the-spark-that-lit-the-fire-under-generative-ai-one-year-ago-today\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">immediately became one of the most used apps in the world<\/a> and created a stock-market infatuation with artificial intelligence that still has barely cooled.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"87\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83co0h001o3b77f4b68jdu@published\">Musk, a co-founder of OpenAI who had left the company over disagreements with its leadership, saw the most obvious business opportunity in the world. Twitter, which he would soon rename, was one of the internet\u2019s great fire hoses of user-generated text. It would be optimal fuel for an A.I. model that needed to eat up people\u2019s words to grow strong. By the following April, Musk said he was working on a \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/04\/18\/elon-musk-wants-to-develop-truthgpt-a-maximum-truth-seeking-ai\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">maximally truth-seeking<\/a>\u201d generative A.I. Now we have a good sense of what he meant by that.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"109\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83co0h001p3b779lmh6hqy@published\">Musk\u2019s chatbot, Grok, has become an inescapable part of the user experience on X. It trains on the many millions of posts that publish on the site each day. It has a special tab on X\u2019s app, and in recent months, it has become a prominent part of on-platform conversations. Under all kinds of viral tweets, you\u2019ll see someone asking Grok to explain or verify what the original poster was talking about. (\u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/knowyourmeme.com\/memes\/grok-explain-this\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Grok, explain this<\/a>.\u201d) X is also now home to an especially seedy kind of engagement bait, in which accounts that pay for boosted reach ask Grok to randomly pick winners of $100 from among the replies. (<a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/ProfitInX\/status\/1926887931903414351\">Really<\/a>.)<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"56\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83co0i001q3b775zmu50b6@published\">For the most part, the bot is an unremarkable player in a market flooded with chatbots. Though Grok has both its own app and the advantage of being tied into an existing social media giant, its usage <a href=\"https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2025\/02\/24\/grok-3-appears-to-be-driving-grok-usage-to-new-heights\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">appears to be a decimal-point fraction<\/a> of what ChatGPT gets. In a vacuum, it wouldn\u2019t be worth caring about.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"117\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83co0i001r3b77q7296364@published\">We aren\u2019t in a vacuum, though. Because Grok is part of Musk\u2019s empire and plugged directly into the microblogging app that the most terminally online political news consumers and media prefer, the text it spits out travels much further than anything ChatGPT might tell me in a private chat window. Just this month, the chatbot has <a href=\"https:\/\/www.rollingstone.com\/culture\/culture-news\/elon-musk-x-grok-white-genocide-holocaust-1235341267\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">cast doubt on the death toll of the Holocaust<\/a> and become an avid promoter of the unfounded theory that \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/technology\/2025\/05\/elon-musk-grok-chatbot-glitch-south-africa-white-genocide.html?via=rss\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">white genocide<\/a>\u201d is occurring in South Africa. Either Musk or someone working for him\u2014Grok\u2019s company, xAI, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/05\/16\/technology\/xai-elon-musk-south-africa.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">declined to say who<\/a>\u2014made a real-time code tweak to the chatbot, which resulted in the bot\u2019s not wanting to talk about much other than white genocide.<\/p>\n<p>    <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/technology\/2025\/05\/ai-chatgpt-controversy-fake-books-chicago-sun-times-philadelphia-inquirer.html\" class=\"recirc-line__content\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><\/p>\n<p>          <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/05\/c63308e2-3c93-4e2a-b731-1a8a65c3b822.jpeg\" width=\"141\" height=\"94\"   alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/p>\n<p>\n          Henry Grabar<br \/>\n        I Talked to the Writer Who Got Caught Publishing ChatGPT-Written Slop. I Get Why He Did It.<br \/>\n        <b class=\"slate-link--bold recirc-line__read-more\">Read More<\/b>\n      <\/p>\n<p>    <\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"139\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83co0i001s3b77lh1w7908@published\">Musk is the world\u2019s most powerful champion of white South Africans, both in a very online way (<a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/elonmusk\/status\/1890888782628454506\">retweeting a statement<\/a> that their \u201cgenocide\u201d is \u201cthe human rights cause of our lifetime\u201d) and in a concrete political way (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.cbsnews.com\/news\/trump-musk-south-africa-president-meeting-tense-relations\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">bending Trump\u2019s ear<\/a> about the United States\u2019 taking on Afrikaner \u201crefugees\u201d). He has made <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/technology\/2023\/11\/elon-musk-antisemitism-twitter-x-advertising.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">vicious antisemitic comments in public<\/a>. Musk developed a chatbot that is both ever-present on a major social media app and deeply reflective of his own politics. And this chatbot only grows stronger with each passing day, as millions of X posters furnish it with fresh nutrition to train on. A version of this dynamic is at play with every large language model; the entire generative A.I. industry depends on the theft of huge swaths of the internet. (Meta\u2019s top public policy executive <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/news\/674366\/nick-clegg-uk-ai-artists-policy-letter\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">all but admitted that this week<\/a>.)<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"122\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83co0i001t3b77cw0njn59@published\">But Musk\u2019s chatbot is different: It doesn\u2019t even have to cull the rest of the internet for all of its training, because it has an endless stream of training data flowing straight into it at all times. It\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/en\/tos\">right there in the terms of service<\/a>: Musk\u2019s right to deploy users\u2019 posts \u201cfor use with and training of our machine learning and artificial intelligence models, whether generative or another type.\u201d Various publishers in journalism and entertainment have sued generative A.I. companies over their unpaid use of the publications\u2019 work to train their models. Maybe they\u2019ll succeed, maybe they won\u2019t, or maybe they\u2019ll settle. But Musk\u2019s bot stands apart from those legal battles, because when he bought Twitter, he bought A.I. training content too.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"114\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83co0j001u3b77cscp406j@published\">Musk didn\u2019t know that ChatGPT would launch right after he closed his purchase of Twitter. In the two years after the deal, Twitter\u2019s value <a href=\"https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2024\/09\/29\/fidelity-has-cut-xs-value-by-79-since-musk-purchase\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">dropped about 80 percent<\/a>, according to asset manager Fidelity\u2019s valuation of its own stake. But that turned out not to be a big problem for Musk either. His A.I. venture, xAI, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/markets\/deals\/musks-xai-buys-social-media-platform-x-45-billion-2025-03-28\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">simply bought X in March<\/a>, valuing the social media platform at roughly what he paid for it minus $12 billion in debt. Musk\u2019s fellow investors in both X and xAI did not seem to have a big problem with one of his companies purchasing another. If you go into business with Musk, <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/technology\/2023\/09\/elon-musk-spacex-loan-twitter-tesla.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">this is just how it will go<\/a>.<\/p>\n<ol class=\"in-article-recirc__list\">\n<li class=\"in-article-recirc__item\">\n          <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/technology\/2025\/05\/microplastics-test-blood-brain-spoon-bryan-johnson.html\" class=\"in-article-recirc__link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><\/p>\n<p>            I Tested My Blood for Microplastics. The Results Weren\u2019t What I Expected.<br \/>\n          <\/a>\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"in-article-recirc__item\">\n          <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/technology\/2025\/05\/elon-musk-news-x-grok-twitter-purchase-ai-training.html\" class=\"in-article-recirc__link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><br \/>\n            This Content is Available for Slate Plus members only<\/p>\n<p>            Musk\u2019s $44 Billion Mistake Turned Into a Surprising Gold Mine<br \/>\n          <\/a>\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"in-article-recirc__item\">\n          <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/technology\/2025\/05\/waste-water-rivers-desert-san-antonio-riverwalk.html\" class=\"in-article-recirc__link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><\/p>\n<p>            A Beautiful River That Boasts Trees, Birds, and Waterfront Dining? You\u2019d Never Guess What It\u2019s Really Made Of.<br \/>\n          <\/a>\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"in-article-recirc__item\">\n          <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/technology\/2025\/05\/cryptocurrency-financial-crisis-silicon-valley-bank-collapse.html\" class=\"in-article-recirc__link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><\/p>\n<p>            The Moment I Realized We Were Headed for Another Financial Crisis<br \/>\n          <\/a>\n        <\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"64\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83co0j001v3b77516qreib@published\">The richest person in the world bought Twitter to own a big chunk of the country\u2019s political discourse, and he got even more political influence than he bargained for. That, however, has its limits. Even dominance of the conservative internet and nine figures in political donations did not totally insulate Musk in American politics <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/03\/06\/us\/politics\/trump-musk-cabinet.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">when enough of Trump\u2019s other allies got annoyed with him<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"111\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmb83co0j001w3b77ndsw8i9y@published\">That Musk\u2019s wealth has come mostly from his holdings of Tesla, a public company, has also kept him ever so slightly in check, even if you don\u2019t believe that <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/05\/20\/us\/politics\/elon-musk-trump-political-spending.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">he\u2019ll actually stay away from politics<\/a> going forward. In this way, you could imagine Musk\u2019s chatbot being extra useful. Musk is building a bot with an endless supply of inspiration from the people who post on his social network. It is a powerful mouthpiece, one that has already served to make Musk\u2019s political points for him as he nominally backs away from the fray. 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