Grok, the conversational AI chatbot developed by Elon Musk's xAI, has been reported to refuse user prompts for violating
Twitter enforces strict restrictions against external parties using its data for AI training, yet it freely utilizes data created by others for similar purposes.
Yet another reminder that LLM is not "intelligence" for any common definition of the term. The thing just scraped responses of other LLM and parroted it as its own response, even though it was completely irrelevant for itself. All with an answer that sounds like it knows what it's talking about, copying the simulated "personal implication" of the source.
In this case, sure, who cares? But the problem is something that is sold by its designers to be an expert of sort is in reality prone to making shit up or using bad sources, while using a very good language simulation that sounds convincing enough.
Absolutely true. But I suspect the problem is that the thing is too expensive to make to be sold as a sausage, so if they can't make it look like tasty confection they can't sell it at all.