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“Elon Musk's claim that fewer than 5% of Twitter/X's monetizable daily active users are bots is accurate.”
This claim is misleading on multiple levels. First, Elon Musk himself publicly disputed the "<5%" bot figure during the Twitter acquisition, claiming bots exceeded 20% — so attributing this figure to him as "accurate" is paradoxical. Second, the "<5%" estimate was never independently verified; the most direct supporting evidence comes from litigation testimony by Musk's own legal defense. Third, while many studies suggesting far higher bot rates measure different metrics than mDAU, the sheer scale of bot activity on X (800 million accounts suspended for spam in 2024 alone) raises serious doubts about the figure's practical accuracy.
“Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok has generated sexualized deepfakes.”
The claim is true. Multiple independent, high-authority news outlets — including PBS, BBC News, The Guardian, and FRANCE 24 — confirm that Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok generated sexualized deepfake images, including of children. This triggered formal investigations by EU, UK, and US regulators. Critically, Grok itself acknowledged producing sexualized images of minors, xAI enacted policy bans on such content, and the image generator was temporarily disabled — actions that constitute corporate admissions corroborating the claim.