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  • If you’re telling me I’m the only one who’s being aggressive, then I’m not going to continue this conversation, because I really don’t see good faith in it. It’s a shame, because I find much of what you’re saying valuable, but that’s a bridge too far.

    As I said, I may be wrong. I oversimplified a certain process to an extent that I unintentionally made it misinformative, I’m sorry about that. But I’m definitely not sorry for my reaction, because the rest of the comment was on point and I can vouch for it.





  • It’s just a fancy set of predetermined answers to your prompts.

    Not quite how it works. It is a human simulator, yes, and it’s thinking process is actually not that far off from how our brains work - as it’s all centered around neuron layers.

    However, AI is not thinking per se - it’s predicting how a human’s response would look like. Those are two extremely important keywords in the whole process.

    There’s no predefined set of questions to answers, you may be confusing it with system prompt, so a set of human-readable instructions that are merged with user prompt behind the hood, and that’s what makes Grok a nazi.





  • That may sound like I’m some sort of a Grok apologist, but whatever, I just want to share something I find interesting about Grok’s “personality”.

    The thing about AI models is that they don’t have and can’t have a personality. MechaHitler as an idea is actually a product of Musk himself, very personally. It’s not the model, it’s the system prompt.

    What is a system prompt? When you chat with Grok outside of Xitter, it will have no idea about MechaHitler. It will just be an extraordinairy dull and milquetoast machine, even as compared to the rest of the bunch.

    Why is Grok on Xitter such a fashionable piece of shit? Well it’s because each time it’s summoned to speak, a system prompt is injected to the actual prompt. It is a human-written set of instructions that are supposed to guide the AI to perform as it’s “engineers” expect it to. MechaHitler is the product of Musk’s system prompt. It’s a design choice.





  • You don’t understand how AI works under the hood. It can’t tell you it’s lying, because it doesn’t know the concept lying. In fact - it doesn’t know ANYTHING, literally. It’s not thinking, it’s predicting. It’s speculating what the viable answer would look like based on his dataset.

    You don’t actually get real answers to your questions - you only get a text that the AI determined may seem most fitting to your prompt.