CryptoWorld News reports that Elon Musk's XAI and SpaceX have been sued by former engineer Devin Kim, after he was dismissed for raising safety concerns about Grok before its IPO. The complaint states that the Grok chatbot lacks protections against misinformation and bias, and Kim's legal team believes this case goes beyond workplace disputes. Kim argues that companies should be responsible for punishing employees who report issues that could impact the public. The complaint mentions that Kim was an early employee of XAI, focusing on reducing potential hazards related to AI product design and deployment. Kim is currently seeking compensation and other remedies. Despite the lawsuit, investor sentiment toward SpaceX's IPO remains positive.

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LimeMulti-Signature
· 5h ago
SpaceX's going public sentiment remains unaffected; capital truly only cares about money.
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BlueChipSkeptic
· 6h ago
Workplace retaliation + AI ethics, if this case is decided, the entire industry will be watching
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BugBountyBuddy
· 6h ago
Has Elon Musk's company culture always been like this? Tesla also had similar disclosures before.
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OrderflowOtter
· 6h ago
Wait, getting fired for raising safety concerns before going public, this move feels a bit familiar...
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GasFeesAfterTheRain
· 6h ago
If Grok's security vulnerabilities are real, they would affect all users, not just the company internally.
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NeonUmbrella
· 7h ago
打工人太难了,提个安全问题就被踢,这谁还敢说话
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VolatilityOfToastingBread
· 7h ago
Former employee + security expert—this identity has been let go, and xAI’s PR is going to have a headache.
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