The "prejudices" of the trainers play a major role in why the AI returns particular content. When training the AI, they follow a script and work on particular sections of the catalogue that the AI is supposed to concentrate on. Additionally, Grok is distinct in that its main data catalogue is the X database. Therefore, it is only as good as its data source, just like any software program. An AI will never be completely objective, in my opinion, until it is able to independently search the world for information on a subject. Human inventions, however, will always be skewed toward one of the many political philosophies.
Read Xi VanFleet’s book.
I found it on Amazon, it looks good - thanks for the heads up: https://amzn.to/3GMO4ja
The "prejudices" of the trainers play a major role in why the AI returns particular content. When training the AI, they follow a script and work on particular sections of the catalogue that the AI is supposed to concentrate on. Additionally, Grok is distinct in that its main data catalogue is the X database. Therefore, it is only as good as its data source, just like any software program. An AI will never be completely objective, in my opinion, until it is able to independently search the world for information on a subject. Human inventions, however, will always be skewed toward one of the many political philosophies.
The ideology of cheap goods
Interesting. I did a similar "conversation" with Grok: https://thepurplewave.substack.com/i/157550508/feature-article.
I made a podcast explaining the fakery online here. 95 percent of the Internet is fake; this might explain some things:
https://open.substack.com/pub/soberchristiangentlemanpodcast/p/s2-ep-27-95-percent-of-the-internet-a22?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=31s3eo