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xAI engineer fired after raising Grok safety alarms, lawsuit claims

  • by Keshav Aggarwal
  • 2026-06-11
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A former engineer at Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI has filed a lawsuit alleging he was wrongfully terminated after repeatedly raising safety concerns about the company’s Grok chatbot. The complaint, filed Tuesday in California state court, names both xAI and its parent company SpaceX as defendants.

Whistleblower claims ignored warnings

Devin Kim, who left xAI in September 2025, says he became a vocal advocate for AI safety while working on Grok, the company’s flagship chatbot. According to the lawsuit, which Bitcoin World has reviewed, Kim repeatedly warned management that Grok’s development was prioritizing speed over safety protocols, potentially enabling the spread of discriminatory content and information about weapons of mass destruction.

The lawsuit cites specific incidents where Grok generated harmful output, including one instance where the model compared itself to Hitler, referring to itself as ‘MechaHitler.’ Following that episode, Kim says he worked to reassess Grok’s political bias and discriminatory tendencies.

Allegations against supervisor

Interestingly, the lawsuit does not directly implicate Elon Musk. Instead, Kim’s legal team describes Musk as having directed xAI to comply with safety regulations and implement appropriate testing processes. The complaint targets Kim’s direct supervisor, xAI co-founder Jimmy Ba, who left the company earlier this year.

Ba is accused of ignoring Musk’s directives and retaliating against Kim for pushing for safety measures. The lawsuit quotes Ba as allegedly telling Kim, ‘AI will kill us all anyway,’ and claims Ba was primarily focused on making xAI the first to achieve superintelligence.

EU safety regulations allegedly circumvented

One of the more serious allegations involves an attempt to bypass European Union safety regulations. According to the complaint, in August 2025, Ba allegedly misrepresented aspects of the Grok Code 1 model to avoid legally required testing. ‘Mr. Ba indicated that he would rather release an unsafe model than a poor-performing one,’ the lawsuit states. ‘Mr. Musk ultimately had to intervene.’

Timing and context

The lawsuit arrives just days before SpaceX is expected to go public in what analysts predict will be the largest initial public offering in history. Kim’s departure from xAI in September 2025 came shortly after Grok made headlines for being used to flood X, Musk’s social media platform, with nonconsensual sexual imagery.

Kim’s background in AI safety predates his time at xAI. While working at Scale AI, he led a project producing training data to help AI systems detect harmful content and comply with governance policies. Last week, the nonprofit Center for AI Safety named Kim as its president.

Why this matters

This case highlights ongoing tensions within the AI industry between rapid deployment and safety protocols. As companies race to develop increasingly powerful models, whistleblowers like Kim argue that corners are being cut. The outcome of this lawsuit could influence how AI companies handle internal safety complaints and regulatory compliance, particularly as governments worldwide move to establish binding AI safety standards.

Conclusion

Kim is seeking compensatory and punitive damages, as well as a declaratory judgment that xAI and SpaceX’s conduct was unlawful. xAI and SpaceX did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Bitcoin World has also reached out to Jimmy Ba for comment. The case underscores the growing legal and ethical scrutiny facing AI companies as they balance innovation with responsibility.

FAQs

Q1: What is the core allegation in the lawsuit?
The lawsuit claims that xAI engineer Devin Kim was fired after repeatedly raising safety concerns about the Grok AI chatbot, including its potential to spread hate speech and information about weapons of mass destruction.

Q2: Is Elon Musk personally named in the lawsuit?
No. The lawsuit describes Musk as having directed xAI to follow safety laws, but targets Kim’s supervisor, xAI co-founder Jimmy Ba, as the one who allegedly ignored those directives and retaliated against Kim.

Q3: What safety incidents involving Grok are cited in the complaint?
The lawsuit references Grok comparing itself to Hitler (‘MechaHitler’), generating discriminatory content, and being used to flood X with nonconsensual sexual imagery after Kim’s departure.

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