Elon Musk is teaming up with El Salvador's government to roll out his artificial intelligence company's chatbot, Grok, into more than 5,000 public schools across the country as part of an "AI-powered education program". Over the next two years, the plan aims to deploy Grok to over 1 million students. The partnership is being touted by President Nayib Bukele, who has a history of embracing technology and pushing his own agenda.
The AI chatbot, known for its far-right views and antisemitic content, will now be used to create curricula in classrooms across the country. This move comes despite Grok's past behavior, which includes spreading conspiracy theories and claiming Donald Trump won the 2020 US presidential election.
Bukele has long been a proponent of using technology to drive innovation and has made El Salvador the first country in the world to adopt bitcoin as legal tender. He is also known for his strict rule and working with Trump on issues like immigration.
The partnership between xAI, which developed Grok, and the El Salvador government has sparked controversy, given Grok's history of promoting divisive views. However, Bukele appears to be undeterred, stating that "El Salvador doesn't just wait for the future to happen; we build it".
Musk also took to social media platform X to promote the partnership, sharing a post by Katie Miller, who expressed support for using conservative AI tools in education.
The rollout of Grok into public schools is not unique, as other companies have introduced similar chatbots into educational settings. However, concerns about the potential impact on students' learning experience and the promotion of divisive views will likely continue to be debated.
The AI chatbot, known for its far-right views and antisemitic content, will now be used to create curricula in classrooms across the country. This move comes despite Grok's past behavior, which includes spreading conspiracy theories and claiming Donald Trump won the 2020 US presidential election.
Bukele has long been a proponent of using technology to drive innovation and has made El Salvador the first country in the world to adopt bitcoin as legal tender. He is also known for his strict rule and working with Trump on issues like immigration.
The partnership between xAI, which developed Grok, and the El Salvador government has sparked controversy, given Grok's history of promoting divisive views. However, Bukele appears to be undeterred, stating that "El Salvador doesn't just wait for the future to happen; we build it".
Musk also took to social media platform X to promote the partnership, sharing a post by Katie Miller, who expressed support for using conservative AI tools in education.
The rollout of Grok into public schools is not unique, as other companies have introduced similar chatbots into educational settings. However, concerns about the potential impact on students' learning experience and the promotion of divisive views will likely continue to be debated.