Marjorie Taylor Greene slams Elon Musk’s Grok AI as ‘left leaning’
- Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly criticized Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok on X for challenging her Christian beliefs and labeling her religious identity as subjective.
- Greene’s criticism followed Grok’s references to her past support for QAnon, Christian nationalism, and its controversial mentions of conspiracy theories like 'white genocide' in South Africa.
- The dispute highlighted concerns about AI bias, misinformation, and the challenges of relying on AI systems for analyzing political and religious information.
- Greene responded on X by asserting that ultimate judgment is reserved for God rather than an AI system, cautioning that those who rely exclusively on artificial intelligence to determine the truth risk losing their way.
- This conflict underscores ongoing debates about AI’s role in information dissemination and the risks of biases embedded in AI platforms like Grok.
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MTG Calls Musk's AI Chatbot "Left Leaning Fake News Propaganda" After It Concludes She's A Bad Christian - Joe.My.God.
MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE: “I’m a Christian, an imperfect sinner saved by grace and faith in Jesus. I’m a nationalist, a proud American, who loves my country and wants to make our home nation is the best place for all American citizens and future generations to come. I’m a mother, thankful for the blessings and responsibility …


Marjorie Taylor Greene feuds with AI bot over her Christian cred
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene argued with X’s AI software after the bot suggested her claim of being a Christian doesn’t always align with her actions.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Just Picked a Fight With a Chatbot After The Bot Questioned Her Faith
Marjorie Taylor Greene just went head-to-head with a chatbot—and it got messy. The Georgia Congresswoman, known for her far-right views, clashed with Grok, Elon Musk’s AI assistant on X, after the bot questioned her faith. It all started when Greene posted on X about her Christianity, saying: “I’m a Christian, an imperfect sinner saved by grace and faith in Jesus. I’m a nationalist, a proud American… I’m a Representative, elected to serve the gr…
'I'm dying': Marjorie Taylor Greene now mad at a 'non-human' for questioning her status as an 'imperfect sinner'
Marjorie Taylor Greene seems to be going through a crisis of conscience on X. And she wants you, the internet, and even AI to know she’s indeed an “imperfect sinner.” On a fateful evening, Greene took to X to make clear how she’s a model Christian, a proud nationalist, and how she represents the greatest people on earth. Pride in your home and creating a sense of belonging has been the only thing her side of the aisle have had to offer their vot…
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