• Delphia@lemm.ee
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    Someone on Reddit called this a while back. General gist was

    “Given how poorly his buying of Twitter has gone Id put money on Musks exit plan will be to start his own “A.I” development program, intertwine it with X to the point where they cant be separated and then sell off his new “A.I development platform” to whoever pisses their pants over the letters A.I and writes the biggest cheque”

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    A fascist billionaire with no sense of humour and the naming capacity of a community college flunky.

    Can we please get this twat into submarine stat.

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    This will totally fail in every way, but I would love it if people thought its tweets were much funnier than Elon’s.

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    man fuck musk in general but REALLY FUCK MUSK for taking GROK… RAH would despise Musk.

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    Oh neat! We get a white supremacist bot now that just spews hate speech. I am sure that’s gonna drive up revenue!!! Microsoft had an issue a few years back on a language bot they used. Using Twitter as its learning source is terrifying!

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      “Grok” is a word invented by Robert Heinlein in Stranger in a Strange Land. It’s a verb meaning roughly “to understand deeply,” but there’s supposedly no effective English translation. I hate that this dude might ruin the word

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        And that, along with the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Bladerunner, marks yet another piece of science fiction that Musk refers to and yet doesn’t understand.