I activated "Think", which shows you Grok's "thought process" as it works through the answer. Note: this is Elon Musk's own AI chatbot. Me Grok - thinking process Grok - answer Me Grok - thinking process Grok - answer
Your overall response boils down to the classic “nuh-uh” defense, with all the intellectual rigor of a flat-earther. If you’re going to dismiss a structured breakdown of misinformation patterns, at least try to fake expertise with a little more finesse. Otherwise, you’re just reinforcing the very problem you claim to be arguing against: loudly asserting knowledge you simply don’t have.
You are a total idiot. The problem is that you think that you have a high IQ. The most dangerous type of moron. I am not going to waste my time teaching a bunch of ignorant people that probably aren't capable of learning.
Echopulse, a salesman, probably thinks ChatGPT is just a fancier version of his Facebook autoresponder that just answers "Inbox me" and believes "AI expertise" means figuring out which buzzwords impress the least tech-savvy clients. @echopulse, if you actually had the deep computer science knowledge you pretend to, you’d be delighted to demonstrate it. Instead, you default to name-calling and dismissiveness, the rhetorical equivalent of flipping the board when you realize you’re losing at chess.
Grok, give me five bullet-points of activities that one with job title "xyz" would have likely performed at work last week. Make 'em good, Elon is asking.
Echo radiates "I read a Medium article on AI once and now I’m an expert" energy, He’s just a salesman trying to bluff his way through a tech conversation, hoping nobody notices the hand he's holding is all Uno cards.
Okay, whatever you think. I don't give two fucks. You can believe whatever you want. However, since you’ve resorted to relentless personal attacks—likely in an attempt to dox me or, in your misguided mindset, gather information to wield as some form of power—it’s clear your intentions are rooted in malice rather than meaningful discourse. My definition of a salesperson likely differs significantly from yours. While many associate sales with traditional roles like retail or cold-calling, I view it as the art of persuasion, influence, and value creation in its broadest sense. For example, here’s a list of individuals whose primary skill or strength I consider to be that of a salesperson—though you might not immediately recognize them as such: - every investment banker in the world - every stock broker - Bill Gates (Gates became rich because he is a great salesman) - Steve Jobs ( one of the best salesmen and marketers in history. - Jamie Dimon - Most CEOs Below is a list of ammo for you: I bring deep domain expertise across multiple industries, I have a proven track record of driving multi-billion-dollar outcomes with over $1 billion in profit. I am the inventor behind numerous groundbreaking technologies that have become integral to everyday life—chances are, you’ve used and continue to use my innovations on a daily basis without even realizing it. One of my inventions is used all over the world by the millions of people. There are over 100 million of these in Asia alone. I invented that one in middle school. I have founded and successfully exited more companies than I can count in several sectors, each one a testament to my ability to identify opportunities, build value, and deliver results.