I've asked Grok (AI on X / Twitter) who's the top spreader of misinformation, here's what it said

Discussion in 'Politics' started by faet, Feb 24, 2025.

  1. Ricter

    Ricter

    Doxxing is okay, though, it's a good thing. Trump, Musk and their stans love it.
     
    #11     Feb 24, 2025
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  2. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    Oh, this is glorious. Echopulse has gone full-on LinkedIn Thought Leader™, rattling off a list of vague, unverifiable claims that read like he generated his resume using a corporate buzzword bingo machine.

    Let’s break it down:

    1. The victim pivot

    He starts by pretending he’s under attack ("relentless personal attacks") and hints at doxxing ("gather information to wield as power"), despite nobody needing to "dox" him when his own words expose his nonsense. Classic deflection to avoid answering anything substantive.


    2. Redefining ‘Sales’ to include literally anything

    He tries to elevate the concept by listing successful people and claiming that everything is sales, which is just a lazy way of saying "I'm totally not just a regular salesman, guys!" It’s the rhetorical equivalent of saying, "I’m not a cashier, I’m a financial transaction specialist."


    3. The delusions of grandeur section

    Oh, this part is gold:

    "Deep domain expertise across multiple industries" – Translation: Knows a little about a lot, but not enough to hold up in a real debate.

    "Driven multi-billion-dollar outcomes with $1B+ in profit"

    A totally unverifiable claim meant to sound impressive, yet vague enough that it can’t be challenged.

    "One of my inventions is used all over the world by millions, over 100M in Asia alone, and I did it in middle school."

    Sure, sure the "I invented the internet at age 12" flex. The sheer lack of specifics here is breathtaking.


    4. The final bluff

    "Founded and exited more companies than I can count." Translation: "I’m hoping nobody asks for details, can't give, trying to doxx me."

    He's probably lighting a cigar with stock options as I speak.
     
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  3. Ricter

    Ricter

    Lol, love that image.
     
    #13     Feb 24, 2025
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  4. Oh, oh, oh....please...please...please...let me prove it to you.

    I will provide the following:
    • my name
    • email address
    • names of companies I own
    • my business and personal addresses
    • my underwear size
    • shoe size
    • age
    • DOB
    • SSN
    • resume
    • backup documentation to prove everything
    You are literally a professional troll with an expertise in disseminating misinformation.

    What I said was 100% true. You are welcome to believe whatever you want.

    I know that it really damaged your ego. You are the one with the delusions of grandeur.

    You are a waste of my time. Goodbye.
     
    #14     Feb 24, 2025
  5. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    Ah yes, the classic ‘I could totally prove it, but you’re not worth my time" move, right up there with ‘I have a girlfriend, she just goes to another school.’

    For someone with such world-changing achievements, you sure do have a habit of stepping on the most basic of rakes? Bit of a red flag.
     
    #15     Feb 24, 2025
  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #16     Feb 24, 2025
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  7. faet

    faet

    #17     Feb 24, 2025
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  8. Ricter

    Ricter

    This is the future of AI. When its answers begin to contradict, indict or oppose Power and Capital, it will be modified or, eventually, turned off (for the masses).
     
    #18     Feb 24, 2025
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  9. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    #19     Feb 24, 2025
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  10. One of the Jan 6 insurrectionists bragged that he was an IT expert , but when in court and the judge asked what was his profession....


    ''I'm a window installer.'' was the reply.
     
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    #20     Feb 24, 2025
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