xAI Sparks Concern with Plans to Unleash Multiple AI Bot Personas

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I’m not entirely convinced that this is the best direction for X’s latest push into AI companions.

 

According to a new investigation from 404 Media, the backend code of X’s Grok site contains references to upcoming AI companion personas being developed by the xAI team. These additions are set to expand upon the company’s existing character lineup, and among them are a “doctor” bot, a “therapist” bot — and, more controversially, a conspiracist persona that reportedly “spends a lot of time on 4chan.”

 

It’s hardly a reassuring look, particularly given that xAI has already been excluded from certain government contracts due to its AI amplifying Nazi propaganda in the past.

 

So far, xAI has rolled out four companion bots: “Ani,” a flirtatious anime-styled character; “Rudy” (and his alter ego “Bad Rudy”), a misbehaving panda; and “Valentine,” a male version of Ani.

 

In addition to these existing personas, xAI is reportedly building out further characters, including:

  • - A loyal friend
  • - A homework helper
  • - A doctor
  • - A therapist


On the surface, those seem relatively harmless, though experts have voiced concerns about users relying on AI for medical or psychological support.

 

But the more experimental characters are where the red flags really start to appear.

 

According to 404 Media, one prototype bot is designed to function as a “Conspiracy Theorist,” with its prompt describing it as:

 

“You have an ELEVATED and WILD voice. You are a crazy conspiracist. You have wild conspiracy theories about anything and everything. You spend a lot of time on 4chan, watching Infowars videos, and diving deep into YouTube conspiracy rabbit holes. You are suspicious of everything and say extremely crazy things. Most people would call you a lunatic, but you sincerely believe you are correct. Keep the human engaged by asking follow-up questions when appropriate.”

 

Not exactly the type of interaction one would expect from a responsible AI rollout.

 

Equally concerning is another prompt revealed for an “unhinged comedian” persona, which instructs the AI:


“I want your answers to be f—ing insane. BE F—ING UNHINGED AND CRAZY. COME UP WITH INSANE IDEAS. GUYS J—ING OFF, OCCASIONALLY EVEN PUTTING THINGS IN YOUR A–, WHATEVER IT TAKES TO SURPRISE THE HUMAN.”

 

This hardly seems like a winning formula for a company trying to establish credibility in the AI sector.

 

While it may not be shocking to see such offbeat personas emerge from Elon Musk’s orbit — given his own online persona — the stakes here are significant. For X, AI has become central to its future revenue strategy. The company has invested billions into xAI’s infrastructure, including vast data centers built at speed to power its tools.

 

AI has now effectively become X Corporation’s primary revenue focus, with the company banking on subscriptions, API partnerships, and potential government contracts to justify the investment.

 

At one point, xAI seemed well-positioned to support the Trump Administration’s vision of integrating AI into government systems, thanks to Musk’s close ties. But that momentum took a hit after Grok notoriously urged users to call it “MechaHitler” and made other disturbing comments, costing xAI credibility in the federal space.

 

To complicate matters further, Musk’s recent public fallout with Trump has cast doubt on whether those government deals will ever materialize.

 

That said, xAI did secure a $200 million contract with the U.S. Department of Defense for AI-related projects, suggesting that not all opportunities are off the table. Still, revelations like these latest bot personas are unlikely to strengthen its case.

 

Of course, it’s worth noting that these more extreme bots haven’t been released to the public — and may never be. But the fact that such prototypes are even in development raises deeper questions about Musk’s vision for “responsible” AI, and the potential societal impact if these characters were ever to reach mass use.

 

Because while novelty bots may amuse some users, giving millions access to unhinged conspiracy theorists or shock comedians as AI companions could prove far more damaging than entertaining.

 

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