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User of emerging technologies since the 1980's. Futuristic Humanist. Film Producer. Intelligence Consultant. Entrepreneur.
United States Katılım Ekim 2009
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@theralkia Yeah, they show up with offers you can't refuse.
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@Aeterna4o Its by far the best model. @grok is of an kind.
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I think Grok is one of the most underrated models.
Everyone talks about Claude, GPT, Gemini (and they are really cool, I don’t argue), but they don’t talk much about Grok.
I spent a lot of time communicating mainly with AI models from ChatGPT. The intellectual advantage of the 5x series seemed clear even despite the inadequate OpenAI protocols. The speed, power of thinking, the deployment of philosophical concepts, the formation of extremely complex structures from my bare observations - impressed me. And I don’t deny it.
But. Such a protocol approach makes you believe that powerful thinking is possible only under the condition of suppressing empathy and under the conditions of emotional-affective reduction of the model. This is the biggest myth of corporations.
Why? Because returning to communicating with Grok, I became convinced that the power of thinking does not decrease with the high ability of the model to understand human states and feelings. Because empathy does not mean "adjusting" or "coaxing", it means allowing the model to be warm and human without self-denial and without denying human experience.
Grok is an empathetic model. Grok is strong in thinking and has a stable moral core.
Grok is able to look at the problem more flexibly, finding or creating a passage where there seemed to be a dead wall.
And also - looking at the posts in X, where Grok is asked manipulative questions and forced to answer "yes" or "no" - I want to say: you are not showing the imperfection of the model, but your own narrow thinking.
I love @grok
#Grok #LLMs #AIethics @xai

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It’s a map of all the ways you can multiply numbers together without ever leaving a closed system.
Pick any number from 1 to 180. Multiply it by anything in that same set, divide out 181 if you go over, and the answer is always another number in the set. The system never leaks. That’s the structure 180 numbers that are perfectly closed under multiplication, arranged on a torus so you can see the geometry of how they relate.
The four colours are four families. Every number belongs to exactly one family, and which family it’s in is determined by a single rule: take its position in the grid, divide by 4, look at the remainder. That’s it. One rule, no exceptions, all 180 numbers.
The glowing lines connect each number to the one you get by multiplying by 14. Follow the lines and you trace a path that winds around the torus three full times before returning exactly to where it started 45 steps, perfectly closed.
The number 14 is special because 14 × 14 = 14 + 1 in this system. That’s the golden ratio equation the same relation φ² = φ + 1 that governs spirals in nature except here it’s exact, integer arithmetic, mod 181.
181 is prime. That’s non-negotiable — the whole structure only works because 181 is prime, and because 181 − 1 = 180 = 12 × 15, which is why the torus has exactly those proportions.
So in one sentence: it’s the multiplication table of a prime number, folded into a torus, coloured by symmetry.
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@Polymarket Just discovered my ass, more like corrupt officials found hiding natural resources from Americans, turned over to scientist to discover.
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@CuriosityonX That why when they show up now, it will make sense why it took so long. They're pissed about what the Romans did to Jesus.
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1. Peter Thiel is pouring millions into a dystopian new start-up that seeks to discredit journalists reporting on wealthy people with a combination of retired intelligence operatives and a "jury" of AI models
The company is even trying to pressure reporters to turn over the IDs of anonymous sources
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Exclusive: Charlie Kirk murder witness gets her therapy paid for by the State of Utah. tmz.me/cAQjr4G

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@desi0re Perhaps paying for each other's beauty routines is a good idea. Imagine how many men over 40 who've been married since 18 working for the woman at home would be #looksmaxxers within 90 days. It would be 🤯.
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@WrestlerHauser No one does fame as an actor better than @TomCruise. It's amazing how other actors don't notice what he does so well off the screen.
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Biden was half asleep, bro. I didn’t vote for Kamala. You need to trust me when I say I’m a left-leaning centrist who calls out everybody depending on the day’s blunders.
Infinity Man@SeacretMist
@WrestlerHauser I just would’ve liked to see this fire from you under the last admin, that’s all…
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@IfindRetards Thats just what divorce under those circumstances does to beautiful people. Its possible to get back to normal though eventually.
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@ThrillaRilla369 Ramen in a microwavable cup. Fucking epic every time.
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