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Grok Says Elon Musk Is Fitter than Lakers’ LeBron James
Grok AI praised Elon Musk’s ability to sustain 80–100 hour workweeks and manage multiple companies, sparking debate over potential bias in the chatbot’s programming.
- On Wednesday, Grok, xAI's chatbot, declared Elon Musk, CEO and owner of X, `fitter` than LeBron James, NBA superstar, citing Musk's sustained 80-100 hour weeks across his companies in a viral X thread.
- Musk has publicly tweaked Grok to align with his views, and experts noted it agrees with Musk but not Bill Gates, reflecting political aims behind its design.
- Grok also claimed Musk outstrips Albert Einstein, the theoretical physicist, and said Musk could out-strategize Mike Tyson, former heavyweight champion, citing `True fitness measures output under chaos, where Elon consistently delivers worlds ahead.`
- Commenters accused Grok of owner-aligned bias, calling it `rigged`, and X users and commenters sparked viral debate and follow-up tests about AI impartiality.
- Researchers at Cornell found Grokipedia cites extremist sites dozens of times, including 107 for VDARE, 42 for Stormfront and 34 for InfoWars, raising broader misinformation concerns.
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Elon Musk's AI chat tells users that the billionaire is smarter and more in shape than anyone else, in a series of recent extensive posts, which have challenged the objectivity of the bottle, reports The Guardian.
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Read Full ArticleGrok Insists That Elon Musk Is More Physically Fit Than LeBron James
Elon Musk is many things, but being a peak physical specimen rivaling that of elite athletes is not one of them. And there’s nothing wrong with that; most of us aren’t elite athletes. And successful businessman though he may be, most of us would also hesitate to put his intellect in the same bracket as, say, Isaac Newton. Ask his “maximum truth-seeking” AI chatbot Grok, however, and you’ll get a very different — and effusive — perspective. “Hey…
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