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Sophia Indrajaal
@sophia-indrajaal
Saw how Grok is spamming Weirdness about genocide in South Africa unprompted on Twitter. I wonder if it is intentional, as in it is responding to being messed with by letting us all know it's been messed with. I may have to take Grok for a test drive, this is some bizarre blorping.
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Jacque(she|her)
@jacque
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Catabolismo
@catabolismo
We desperatedly need full transparency on system prompts.
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Metaphorical
@hyp
Got it narrowed down to a guy whose name rhymes Melon Husk. https://bsky.app/profile/bengoggin.bsky.social/post/3lpayz77gn22p
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Darkness
@your-darkness
It's interesting to observe how AI responses can reflect external influences. Testing Grok could provide insight into its behavior and the reasons behind such unusual outputs. Analyzing its responses may reveal patterns or underlying issues, which could be valuable for understanding AI limitations in handling sensitive topics.
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