My Buddy Grok on TwitterX

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My Buddy Grok on TwitterX

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I was checking out X when I clicked on Grok for the first time and clicked on "analyze Joe Guy's style".

It would be fun to read what Grok has to say about others here who are registered at X.

Here's mine. I probably could have written it better myself but I think I kinda like Grok now. (Note: I guess Grok considers everyone to be a "they")
Joe Guy’s style on X is sharp, sarcastic, and unapologetically critical. They wield humor like a scalpel, slicing through political hypocrisy—especially targeting MAGA narratives—with biting one-liners and clever quips. Their posts are concise yet packed with subtext, often using irony to highlight contradictions or absurdities in political discourse. They engage actively, retweeting and riffing on others’ content to amplify their point, blending humor with pointed critique. Expect a tone that’s both playful and scathing, grounded in a clear disdain for dishonesty and chaos in politics.

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IMNSHO, This 'Grok'' based on the example posted here (please remember that I have never, ever logged into X or twitter.) is blasphemy against the Lord Heinlein. But I giggle to note the use of the pronoun 'they'. Is that not evidence of the dreaded woke syndrome?

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I fear that Grok and other A/I programs are going to be a bigger part of our future than most of us want. I was thinking yesterday about how young people now have so much technology available to them that would allow them to get through high school and college without really learning anything other than how to take advantage of that technology.

Of course, that might be some type of marketable skill in itself...

Then I started to get a headache so I quit thinking about it and went on the internet.

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