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marcusb ◴[] No.44527530[source]
This reminds me in a way of the old Noam Chomsky/Tucker Carlson exchange where Chomsky says to Carlson:

  "I’m sure you believe everything you’re saying. But what I’m saying is that if you believed something different, you wouldn’t be sitting where you’re sitting."
Simon may well be right - xAI might not have directly instructed Grok to check what the boss thinks before responding - but that's not to say xAI wouldn't be more likely to release a model that does agree with the boss a lot and privileges what he has said when reasoning.
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dupsik ◴[] No.44528706[source]
That quote was not from a conversation with Tucker Carlson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nBx-37c3c8
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tonyedgecombe ◴[] No.44528813[source]
That isn't Tucker Carlson, it's Andrew Marr.
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BLKNSLVR ◴[] No.44528910[source]
No it is!

Yes it isn't!

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1. dudeinjapan ◴[] No.44529187[source]
I think we should ask Grok.
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2. belter ◴[] No.44531007[source]
He will then ask Elon
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3. dudeinjapan ◴[] No.44532145[source]
Ok lets just go direct to Elon then. Cut out the middleman.