The advanced technical capabilities of artificial intelligence programs to cope with the massive torrent of daily information circulating on social media, in terms of distinguishing between truth and falsehood, have revealed what is published by biased propaganda websites affiliated with the Makhzen and the far right. The Grok artificial intelligence program exposes the falsehood and deception of biased media campaigns led by the Makhzen and the far right in France in their declared targeting of vital Algerian interests and institutions.
In this context, the Grok program has emerged as the leader of these intelligent programs, due to its high capacity to filter fake news, uncover misleading information, and monitor propaganda campaigns and their sources. He confirmed the targeting of Algeria by these aggressive parties who do not hesitate to distort its image on social media through the most dirty and biased propaganda methods.
The Grok program significantly contributed to refuting the Makhzeni narrative, and in return, it did justice to Algerian positions and adhered to the evidence presented by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, according to which 97 websites attack Algeria from neighboring countries, without specifically mentioning Morocco. These statements preceded by four years the assertions of Minister of Communication Mohamed Meziane, who revealed that 9,000 journalists around the world are working to damage Algeria’s image.
As for the tools used by the Grok program, they are diverse and varied, revealing the use of numerous dirty tactics taking place in the dark rooms of Morocco and France, supported by figures and analytical data that have followed the ferocious and widespread disinformation campaigns launched against Algeria, the aim of which is to distort its image.
The “Grok” program, developed by xAI, stands out as an innovative tool that uses artificial intelligence to analyze and sort news. It helps detect disinformation campaigns thanks to its extraordinary ability to analyze posts, links, and content uploaded by users on the “X” platform—including texts and images—by tracking information sources and identifying disinformation patterns.
In this regard, Moroccan opposition journalist Ali Lamrabet confirmed that businessman Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence program points to Morocco and France as the source of “fake news, slander, mockery, and stereotype” campaigns targeting Algeria, which place the Moroccan narrative under threat of refutation and expose the falsity of media claims and lies from Morocco and even the far right in France, the latter being the source of the stagnation and tensions in Algerian-French relations, which have plunged the two countries into an unprecedented diplomatic crisis. “Grok” provided a clear vision of how the “black rooms” manage the operations of disseminating false information, which parties in Morocco and elsewhere are accused of fueling against Algeria, which supported the statement of the Minister of Communication, Mohamed Meziane, and justified the need to confront the legions of journalists participating in systematic media campaigns against Algeria, by strengthening the role of the national media, particularly public television.