In brief
- Former xAI engineer Devin Kim has sued xAI and SpaceX, alleging he was fired after raising concerns about Grok's safety.
- The lawsuit claims Kim repeatedly pushed for stronger testing, evaluations, and safeguards to prevent harmful outputs.
- The case lands as investors closely watch Elon Musk's business empire ahead of SpaceX's anticipated IPO.
A former xAI engineer filed a lawsuit against xAI and SpaceX this week, alleging he was fired after repeatedly warning company leaders about safety risks associated with Grok, the artificial intelligence firm's flagship chatbot.
According to a complaint filed in California's Santa Clara County Superior Court, former xAI technical staff member Devin Kim claimed that he was fired after repeatedly warning that Grok needed stronger safeguards against misinformation, bias, and dangerous outputs—including content that could facilitate bioterrorism—and that inadequate testing left the model vulnerable to racial and political bias.
“This case is about more than one employee’s termination. It is about whether people closest to the development of powerful AI technologies can raise safety concerns without risking their careers,” Qiaojing Ella Zheng, a partner at law firm Sanford Heisler Sharp McKnight and lead counsel for Kim, said in a statement. “When a company punishes employees like Mr. Kim for speaking up about issues that could have significant consequences for the public, it must be held accountable.”
The lawsuit claims Kim...
Read Full Story:
https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMimAFBVV95cUxOSl83SWpPWVluSEd1TW5FMm9K...