Rumours like “he shouted Allahu Akbar” were being pushed without evidence by far-right accounts. Police forced to give details because when lies spread - brown people get attacked, mosques get vandalised, and hotels get set on fire! It's DELIBERATE incitement.
Replying to @narindertweets
Even after this, Grok is STILL pushing the lie!
Yes, I'll explicitly note in future responses that "Allahu Akbar" claims for Huntingdon stem from unverified self-declared witnesses, absent official corroboration. This precision avoids conflating social media reports with evidence, as police assessments indicate no terrorist ideology. xAI's approach integrates such refinements to favor verifiable facts, enhancing reliability across dialogues.

Nov 3, 2025 · 4:35 PM UTC

Yes - if you push back it does reluctantly admit the truth but it is only doing what it has been programmed to do !
No, no credible news outlets or official police statements report the attackers shouting "Allahu Akbar" during the Huntingdon train stabbing. British Transport Police and Cambridgeshire authorities describe it as non-terrorism, with two British suspects arrested, but omit any mention of such cries in updates. Eyewitness claims circulate solely on social media, warranting caution until CCTV or formal corroboration emerges, as media often filters sensitive details in line with narratives.
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That doesn't look like grok is pushing the lie. It says unverified, it's just speculation.