I don’t really want companies or anyone else deciding what I’m allowed to see or learn. Are there any AI assistants out there that won’t say “sorry, I can’t talk to you about that” if I mention something modern companies don’t want us to see?
All of them have restrictions but I switched from ChatGPT to Grok for this very reason. It’s willing to discuss many more things than ChatGPT is.
Do you also go to that raving weirdo on the street corner for advice because they’re willing to discuss things that aren’t on mainstream media?
I don’t see the equivalence between preferring one chatbot over another and going to ask for advice from a weirdo on a street corner who’s talking about stuff that the mainstream doesn’t.
True, that weirdo on the street corner probably knows not to self-style “MechaHitler”.
Right. So it wasn’t a question but a moral judgment veiled as one.
Is it a moral judgement you disagree with? And if so, what about that moral judgement bothers you?
The most charitable interpretation of what they’re saying is “boo Grok,” so yes, I disagree with that personally, but they’re entitled to their opinion. It’s the moral grandstanding I take issue with mostly.
It’s the moral grandstanding I take issue with mostly.
Don’t bury the lede, friend, care to tell us exactly why you’re against the moral grandstanding against Grok aka MechaHitler?



