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   x to guido wugi   
   Re: AI thinks for itself and eschews pol   
   04 Apr 25 14:40:42   
   
   XPost: alt.christnet.ethics, alt.usage.english, alt.culture   
   XPost: alt.politics, soc.rights.human   
   From: x@x.org   
      
   On 4/1/25 03:28, guido wugi wrote:   
   > Op 1/04/2025 om 6:46 schreef Steve Hayes:   
   >> A couple of days ago I posted a blog article on "The Zombification of   
   >> America", on how so many hitherto respected US academic institutions   
   >> had mindlessly acceded to the demands of Musk and Trump to change   
   >> their curricula and fire members of staff whose teaching was not   
   >> deemed sufficiently politically correct (by the standards of Musk and   
   >> Trump).   
   >>   
   >> You can see the blog post here:   
   >>   
   >>    
   >>   
   >> A friend then fed the content of the blog post to Grok, the AI   
   >> component of Elon Musk's exTwitter, and asked for an opinion on it.   
   >>   
   >> You can read this opinion in the comments to the blog post.   
   >>   
   >> Grok's opinion, as far as I can tell, is certainly not politically   
   >> correct by the standards of Musk and Trump, and so it seems that Grok   
   >> is engaging in the crime of "thinking for itself".   
   >>   
   >> How ironic it is that in response to an article criticising the   
   >> leaders of top academic institutions for behaving like bots or zombies   
   >> in unquestioningly and mindlessly following the dictates of Trump and   
   >> Musk, an actual bot should display more ability to "think for itself"   
   >> than the human actors.   
   >>   
   >> And most ironic of all, that bot belongs to Musk himself.   
   >   
   > Mostly AI "sounds" to me in the same terms as "artificial respiration".   
   > Examples:   
   > A person in critical condition was saved with artificial respiration.   
   > In the same vein:   
   > Trump and his ilk could highly benefit from some artificial intelligence.   
      
   Isn't AI just a modern version of 'Clippy the Paperclip' with   
   more 'bells and whistles'?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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