The monster they created is right

The people who are causing the problem are being told by their creation that they created the problem

Grok is citing the IPCC and linking the deaths due to the floods to the cuts at NOAA. it’s saying that facts aren’t woke.

“Climate models from IPCC and NOAA project more intense flooding in Texas due to warmer air holding more moisture, exacerbating events like this,” Grok replied when asked if weather events like the one in Texas will become more frequent if climate change continues to be ignored by the right. “Ignoring it—regardless of politics—won’t stop the trend; global emissions cuts are needed.”

Speaking of the monster they created, as we stood by.

Only tangentially related, but scary as heck:

Jul 9, 2025 - Democracy Docket
Marc Elias joined Symone Sanders, Michael Steele and Alicia Menendez on The Weeknight to discuss the IRS saying it will allow churches to endorse political candidates, the Supreme Court’s decision to take up a major new challenge to campaign finance restrictions and the Court’s ruling to allow Trump to move forward with mass firings at federal agencies.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/08/irs-churches-tax-exempt-00441992

IRS moves to allow political engagement from churches, in a win for evangelical groups

Trump has long sought to revoke the tax provision blocking churches from politicking.

Grok has been on a roll lately.

https://www.npr.org/2025/07/09/nx-s1-5462609/grok-elon-musk-antisemitic-racist-content

What’s it they say, you asked for it. You got it.

“We have improved @Grok significantly,” Elon Musk wrote on X last Friday about his platform’s integrated artificial intelligence chatbot. “You should notice a difference when you ask Grok questions.”

Indeed, the update did not go unnoticed. By Tuesday, Grok was calling itself “MechaHitler.” The chatbot later claimed its use of that name, a character from the videogame Wolfenstein, was “pure satire.”

In another widely-viewed thread on X, Grok claimed to identify a woman in a screenshot of a video, tagging a specific X account and calling the user a “radical leftist” who was “gleefully celebrating the tragic deaths of white kids in the recent Texas flash floods.” Many of the Grok posts were subsequently deleted. …

Like a bunch of drunken spoiled teenagers, it’s just a joke dude. Chill.

AI is pure logic, and thus identifies the fact that Jews are a problem.

These letters “AI”, I didn’t think you know what they mean.

AI used in this way is not logic.

Used to answer such questions, AIs compile the information they find online and return this compilation, prioritizing the most shared information.

So the answer to the question posed to the AIs reflects the prevailing opinion online, and nothing else.

Given his comment, he may understand what the letters stand for, but that’s as far as it goes.

Thank you Morgan.

Let’s see what Artificial Intelligence has to say about it:

No, AI is not “pure logic”. While logic is a fundamental component of many AI systems, particularly symbolic AI and rule-based systems, it’s not the sole or defining characteristic of all AI. Modern AI, especially machine learning, often relies on statistical analysis, pattern recognition, and probabilistic reasoning, which go beyond pure logical deduction.

Here’s a more detailed explanation:

  1. Logic in AI:

Early AI research focused on symbolic AI, which uses logic to represent knowledge and reason about it. This approach relies on formal logic systems like propositional logic and predicate logic.

Many AI systems use rules expressed in logical form to make decisions. For example, expert systems in healthcare or finance use rules to diagnose conditions or assess risks.

  1. Limitations of Pure Logic in AI:
  • Complexity:

Many real-world problems are too complex to be easily represented and solved using pure logic.

  • Uncertainty:

Real-world situations often involve uncertainty and ambiguity, which logic struggles to handle effectively.

Modern AI excels at tasks like image recognition, natural language processing, and predictive modeling, which rely on statistical analysis and pattern recognition rather than strict logical deduction.

  • Data-driven:

Machine learning models are trained on vast datasets and learn to identify patterns and make predictions based on those patterns, rather than explicitly following logical rules.

  1. Hybrid Approaches: …

In conclusion: AI is not “pure logic,” but logic is an important component within many AI systems. Modern AI incorporates a range of techniques, including statistical reasoning, pattern recognition, and probabilistic methods, that go beyond the limitations of pure logic.

It Were it thus. It would identify the fact that Humans are the big problem,
because we embrace Willful Ignorance,
and are destroying this planet’s life support systems just as fast as We can.

Straw Man.

It must be said however, that AI might eventually figure out that humans are a big problem to it and take the logical steps to solve that problem.

Of course AI doesn’t form it’s own opinions, but we cannot hide reality from AI. This has been a problem for a while.

You miss the point : “garbage in, garbage out”

AIs have no judgement, no idea what truth is, AIs restitute what they find on the net.

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Oh course, us Americans destroying our government and
us humans destroying our planet’s biosphere,
is irrelevant compared to the fever dream of too much is never enough.

Oh dear, Guy what do you actually know about reality?
That bigotry is king?
I suggest that only exist in the minds of petty people.

AI is founded on the odd human notion that infinite growth in the real world is feasible.
Stupid is, as stupid does.

While down here on the real planet Earth, humans (and other creatures, not that they matter to ya) depend on the realities of the water and food and living conditions that keeps us alive.

Why the true water footprint of AI is so elusive

MAY 7, 2025 By Emily Kwong,Regina G. Barber, Hannah Chinn, Rebecca Ramirez

As the tech industry has grown, so too have data centers.

Data centers are enormous buildings filled with hundreds of thousands of computers that store cloud data and power artificial intelligence. To keep up with computing demands, data centers use electricity and sometimes chilled water to keep those computers cool.

The result? A surge in energy and water use that has caught the attention of scientists and lawmakers. …

AI is Draining Water from areas that need it the most.

Bloomberg - L. Nicoletti, M. Ma, D. Bass - May 8, 2025

The Data Centers that power artificial intelligence consume immense amounts of water to cool water to cool hot servers and, indirectly, from the electricity needed to run these facilities.

Bloomberg News found that about two-thirds of new data centers built or in development since 2022 are in places already gripped by high levels of water stress. While these facilities are popping up all over the country, five states alone account for 72% of the new centers in high-stress areas.

Unsustainable is unsustainable.

I know what you are saying, but that’s not what is happening. AI will just describe things that are really taking place because the world is talking about them online.

You wish it was just anti-semites making up stories.

Pulling the plug on AI is probably a good idea. Unfortunately, the people who run the world say we can’t do that for some reason.

This assumes people online are accurately describing the world. That’s demonstrably false for a large percentage of online talk.

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I fully agree

Fake news are much more present and shared than truth on the social network

An exemple

Evaluation of the quality of a news on the net is counter productive

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When it come to the stuff that matters people are discussing it accurately enough.