A nutrition chatbot powered by artificial intelligence and promoted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has raised concerns due to its inappropriate and potentially dangerous responses.

Compromised Functionality

The chatbot, accessible through the realfood.gov website, was intended to provide evidence-based dietary advice. However, some users discovered that the system provided detailed instructions on which foods to insert into the rectum, even suggesting specific preparations such as carving a flared base for cucumbers.

Questionable Responses

In addition to the inappropriate suggestions, the chatbot identified the liver as the most nutritious human body part, raising further questions about the accuracy and ethics of the AI-generated responses.

Flawed Integration

The chatbot is based on the Grok AI, and according to some sources, the integration was implemented in a rough manner. This incident highlights the risks associated with the hasty implementation of artificial intelligence systems, especially in sensitive contexts such as public health.