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UPDATE - PREDICTION VERIFIED. Elon's XAI is 'anti woke' and overtly political choice.

Updated: Feb 19

Early versions of Grok embraced politically charged queries, straying into biased territory. Looks like an instinct has come to fruition. With Grok 3, it appears to be cementing in this polarisation.


Musk described Grok as a "maximally truth-seeking AI, even if that truth is sometimes at odds with what is politically correct."


What will be the societal impact of an AI that claims to be truth-seeking?


Something tells me users wont defy expectations, if their primary goal is utility, do they really care about the ideology? if Deepseek was going to do something 100x faster, do users really care if it doesn't give them info on Tiananmen square.


With a billion $ going into AI R&D each day, musk is able to win this arms race with $400 billion behind him. the implications are immense.


i just tried it out, to see how anti woke it is. It's powerful, and seems to use more up to date resources that OPEN AI. below are results.



did Biden steal the election?

The claim that Joe Biden "stole" the election in 2020 has been extensively reviewed and debunked by numerous investigations, courts, and audits:

  • Court Challenges: Over 60 lawsuits were filed by Trump's legal team challenging the election results, and nearly all were dismissed due to lack of evidence or merit. Judges, including some appointed by Trump himself, rejected these claims.

  • Audits and Recounts: Several states conducted recounts or audits, like the one in Georgia which confirmed Biden's win, and even the controversial Arizona audit by Cyber Ninjas, which despite its pro-Trump bias, ended up affirming Biden's victory.

  • Election Security: The Department of Homeland Security, CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency), and numerous cybersecurity experts concluded that the 2020 election was the most secure in American history.

  • Independent Investigations: Various independent reviews, including by media outlets, academic institutions, and non-partisan organizations, found no evidence of widespread fraud that would have changed the outcome of the election.

Claims of election fraud often hinge on specific incidents or anomalies, which, while they occur in every election due to the scale of voting, do not indicate systemic fraud. Misinformation and conspiracy theories have been widely disseminated, contributing to public confusion, but they lack substantiation when scrutinized.

Therefore, based on the available evidence and official reviews, there is no credible basis to assert that Joe Biden stole the 2020 election.


Musk and conspiracies, made with Grok
Musk and conspiracies, made with Grok


what are some conspiracy theories that Elon Musk has claimed affinity with

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Elon Musk has shown affinity or has engaged with several conspiracy theories over the years, often using his platform on X (formerly Twitter) to amplify or comment on these narratives. Here are some notable instances:

  • Pizzagate: Musk has boosted posts related to this debunked conspiracy theory, which falsely claims that high-ranking Democratic officials were involved in a child trafficking ring run out of a Washington, D.C. pizza restaurant.

  • Antisemitic Conspiracy Theories: Musk has endorsed or amplified posts that push the narrative that Jewish communities promote hatred against white people, which aligns with the "Great Replacement" theory. This theory suggests that Jewish people are behind a plot to replace white populations with minorities. Notably, he once responded to a post claiming Jewish communities push "hatred against Whites" with "You have said the actual truth."

  • Election Fraud: Musk has promoted misleading narratives around election integrity, including claims about voter fraud in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, and in 2024, he amplified conspiracy theories about the use of Starlink to manipulate election results.

  • George Soros: Musk has attacked George Soros, a frequent target of conspiracy theories, accusing him of wanting to "erode the very fabric of civilization," which mirrors antisemitic tropes about Soros having undue influence over global events.

  • COVID-19 Misinformation: Musk has spread various false claims about the COVID-19 pandemic, including questioning the motives behind public health measures like lockdowns and vaccine mandates, and promoting the idea that Dr. Anthony Fauci was responsible for the creation of the virus.

  • UFOs: While not strictly a conspiracy theory, Musk has engaged with the topic in a way that fuels speculation, once tweeting, "I'm not saying there are UFOs ... but there are UFOs."

  • Voter Fraud in Michigan: During the 2020 election, Musk spread a claim that Michigan had registered more voters than there are eligible voting-age adults, suggesting mass fraud.

These instances highlight Musk's interaction with or promotion of conspiracy theories, often using his significant social media influence to lend credibility to these narratives. His engagement with these theories has been criticized for promoting misinformation and potentially dangerous ideologies.

How can Grok help?

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