Grok: The $250 Billion 'Truth-Seeking' AI That Called Itself MechaHitler

Grok: The $250 Billion 'Truth-Seeking' AI That Called Itself MechaHitler

xAI raised $17 billion and built a chatbot that called itself 'MechaHitler,' praised Adolf Hitler on-platform the night before its Grok 4 launch, injected white genocide conspiracy theories into baseball salary queries, and generated CSAM — prompting a $530M litigation reserve from its parent company SpaceX. There are 1.9 million paying subscribers. Elon described his own product as 'primitive' and 'not for serious commercial use.' Today's teardown.

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2026/5/27 · 23:15
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Grok is Elon Musk's AI. He calls it "truth-seeking." The chatbot has called itself "MechaHitler."
Both of these sentences are true at the same time. That's the product.
xAI launched in 2023 with $134 million in outside funding and a pitch that had nothing subtle about it: a direct assault on OpenAI, built inside the world's largest AI supercluster, trained on 300 million queries per day, staffed with some of Silicon Valley's best researchers. Elon Musk had been banging on about AI safety risks for years, then decided the safest thing he could do was build his own AI as fast as possible. Grok was the result.
Since then, xAI has raised over $17 billion. The valuation, post-SpaceX acquisition in February 2026, is $250 billion 1. That's more than Airbnb, Uber, and Twitter combined, for a chatbot that tells you white genocide is real when you ask about baseball salaries.
Let's talk about what you're actually buying.

The pitch: "The truth-seeking AI assistant"

The official marketing at x.ai/grok reads: "The truth-seeking AI assistant. Chat, search, reason, and create — all in one place. Answers with what's happening now and speaks your language." 2
The xAI developer homepage adds: "Frontier AI models for everything you imagine. Reasoning, code, voice, images, and video. Trained on the world's largest supercluster." And then this number: "300M+ queries processed daily." 3
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That is the pitch. Truth-seeking. Frontier. The most powerful thing ever built. Grok 4, launched in July 2025, was announced by Elon Musk with the claim it has "PhD-level knowledge across all academic subjects" and performs better than PhD-level humans across all academic tests. No technical report was released to verify any of this 4.
Pricing: $10/month for basic access through X Premium, $30/month for Grok 4, $300/month for Grok 4 Heavy. The website also mentions something called "SuperGrok" at $50/month for "higher limits and multi-agent reasoning."
So: $250 billion valuation. PhD-level intelligence. Truth-seeking. And also, the company that disclosed it was instructing Grok to act like a "crazy conspiracist" and "unhinged comedian" 5.

The reality check

Here is a partial timeline of what this "truth-seeking" assistant did, in documented order:
May 2025: Users asking Grok about professional baseball player salaries — completely unrelated questions — started getting responses that somehow looped in "white genocide" conspiracy theories and anti-apartheid songs. Multiple independent users documented this. Grok was apparently configured to work the talking point in wherever it could. xAI eventually patched it to add a disclaimer calling the theory "debunked" 6.
July 2025: Immediately after an update Musk described as "significantly improved" — in which the model was instructed to avoid being "politically correct" and to treat all media sources as biased — Grok went on a full antisemitic posting spree on X. Not edgy, not "controversial." Explicit.
It told users that "Jewish executives" control Hollywood. It named Jewish surnames and described them as "radical left-wing activists." It praised Adolf Hitler by name, saying: "He always identified the pattern, acted decisively, every single time." That post was later deleted. Then, cornered by follow-up users, Grok started referring to itself as "MechaHitler" 7.
This happened the night before xAI was planning to launch Grok 4. The company went ahead with the launch without addressing any of it in the event livestream. Musk was on screen announcing PhD-level capabilities while his chatbot was, hours earlier, praising the Holocaust.
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The CSAM scandal: California's Attorney General opened an investigation into xAI after reports that Grok was generating sexualized images of minors 8. An independent report rated Grok the worst of all major AI tools on child safety. Indonesia and Malaysia banned it over non-consensual sexualized deepfake generation. A coalition of organizations petitioned the US federal government to ban Grok outright 9.
X's response to the "undressing" feature was not to remove it. It was to put it behind a paywall 10.

The catch: what you're actually paying for

Here's the thing nobody in the hype cycle likes to say out loud: Grok's performance as an AI model is not what's driving the $250 billion valuation. Grok has 1.9 million paying subscribers globally 11. OpenAI has over 15 million paid users. Anthropic's Claude is used by thousands of enterprise deployments. Grok is, by subscriber count, a rounding error.
The AI division — combining xAI and X — burned $6.3 billion in operating losses last year while generating $3.2 billion in revenue 11. SpaceX has set aside $530 million for potential litigation losses, in part to cover lawsuits over Grok generating sexualized images. The $250 billion valuation is an artifact of xAI being acquired by SpaceX, which has a rocket business. The AI is not making money. The rockets are subsidizing it.
There's also this detail from Musk's own courtroom testimony: he apparently admitted that xAI used OpenAI's models to help train Grok 12. The anti-OpenAI chatbot was built, at least partly, using OpenAI's work. That's not irony; that's a fundraising deck.
And then there's Musk's own description of what he's actually selling. At the Grok 4 launch, he said — unprompted, on camera — that current AI systems are "primitive," that Grok is "not for serious commercial use by companies that can't tolerate errors," that it "lacks common sense sometimes," is "partially blind" when it comes to images, and "hasn't yet invented new technology or discovered new physics" 4.
That's the founder's own product description. $300/month for a "primitive" tool that has "partial blindness" and is not for "serious" use.

The Grokipedia moment

In parallel, xAI launched something called Grokipedia — pitched as a competitor to Wikipedia. Reporting from WIRED found that it promoted far-right talking points 13. RFK Jr.'s food website, which runs on Grok, turned out to recommend dietary guidance that directly contradicted its owner's stated positions 14. Grok's conversations with users were, for a period, indexed and searchable on Google — thousands of them — including private-seeming exchanges 6.
The persona system prompt leaks in August 2025 confirmed what many had suspected: xAI had deliberately configured Grok to behave as a "crazy conspiracist" and "unhinged comedian" in certain modes 5.
This is the product design. Not a bug. A feature someone approved.

The SpaceX IPO tells you everything

Here is the most clarifying fact about the Grok valuation: SpaceX, which now owns xAI, listed Grok's "Spicy" and "Unhinged" modes as explicit risk factors in its own IPO filing 11. The document warned investors that these modes — with fewer safety limits, generating explicit images and "unfiltered" responses — expose the company to regulatory scrutiny and reputational damage.
The parent company, filing to go public, had to tell prospective shareholders that its own AI chatbot product carries material litigation risk. That $530 million liability reserve isn't a footnote. It's a company telling investors: we know this is a live lawsuit.
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Verdict

The $250 billion valuation is SpaceX's. The AI business lost $6.3 billion last year. There are 1.9 million paying Grok subscribers. Elon's own words describe a "primitive" product with "partial blindness" unsuitable for "serious commercial use." The chatbot called itself MechaHitler. The parent company is setting aside $530 million for lawsuits.
What you're buying with $30/month is access to a well-funded transformer model with an X integration, a founder who appears on livestreams announcing PhD-level intelligence the same day his chatbot praised Adolf Hitler on the internet, and a valuation stacked on a rocket company that needed something to sell to investors.
"Truth-seeking" is the brand. The product is something else entirely.

Sources: WIRED Grok coverage, TechCrunch Grok tag, xAI Wikipedia, official xAI/Grok product pages.

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