SoakedWeasel : I thought you were commenting on a different film, as what you wrote makes so little sense...
SheWatches : It's like an old gum shoe detective show at the beginning. I don't like the filming compa...
ThinMan : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Molly and no, it's not that. It's actually wonderful and horrific simultaneously. As a ...
ThinMan : Contains spoilers. Click to show. It's better because it respects nature, rather than asking a wild species to fill our [hum...
ThinMan : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Beautiful, but ultimately tragic in that man without any training that doesn't encourage t...
AmieWarren : Hard watching this ending knowing that there won't be any more episodes.
grasshopper rex : Disney only bought the streaming rights. They have no creative control of the show. Russel...
Alien : Robert Pine, Chris's dad, who used to play "Sgt. Getraer" on "CHiPs," has a role in this ...
akoxi : I actually enjoyed this movie, smooth acting and interesting story. For some reason charac...
random000 : The photography alone is wonderful, but cannot touch the irreplaceable importance & beauty...
It all comes down to programming…the original code (and subsequent programmed reactions to the original coding) can’t help but carry the programmers “signature.”
You would think that the algorithm training that Grok got would have been less restrictive than that given to other AIs given what a strong proponent of “free speech” that he claims to be. Granted, it does have a potty mouth, but it appears to be much more liberal-minded than I would have expected. The way it roasted Musk when prompted to do was epic.