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hot take: xAI will be the top consumer AI platform because it isn’t designed to address biased (better when you need accurate, unfiltered info) and has unique data access (X, SpaceX, Tesla) + consider how fast they built the supercluster + Elon is only living founder who sidequests successfully (and he’s petty)
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Grok succumbs to plenty of those gay gotcha tests. And atm they are literally giving it away for free and trying to trick people into using it the same way meta does threads, with pointless notifications and easy to fat thumb “grok this” buttons. no one wants to use it. The other companies’ have everything they have plus much more. To me the argument for Grok is unique data access specifically spatial. Is that worth the valuation, unclear.
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i wasn’t referring to political or social science-related questions when i said it isn’t designed to address biases; moreso talking about applications where the truest (most accurate wrt to data input) output is the best and true, idk if any of these AI companies are worth their valuations but time will tell
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+1 Grok feels like an unwanted distraction
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I actually really like using grok on X. It’s much faster to hit that button when I read a tweet I might have misconstrued. I go to grok for images first now, and getting groks news summaries are solid as well. If they decide to open source it then I’ll also build with it. If you know how to manage and control your embedded context then most of the consumer models are already trending towards bloatware overkill
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