“We Asked Elon Musk’s New AI, Grok, ‘Who Lies More: Musk or Trump?’—Here’s Its Surprising Response”

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We just asked Elon Musk’s new artificial intelligence chatbot(Grok) “who is the bigger liar out of Musk and Trump?”… and this is what it responded:
“The question of who is a “bigger liar,” Donald Trump or Elon Musk, involves subjective judgment and depends on the criteria one uses to define lying, such as frequency, significance of the lies, or public impact. Here are some considerations from both perspectives:
**Donald Trump:**
– **Frequency and Documentation:** Numerous sources, including fact-checking organizations like The Washington Post, have documented thousands of false or misleading claims made by Donald Trump during his presidency. For instance, it’s been reported that he averaged about 21 false or misleading claims per day over his term.
– **Public Statements:** Trump’s statements have often been scrutinized for their veracity, ranging from personal boasts about his wealth, business dealings, to political claims about election integrity and policy impacts.
– **Political Impact:** His assertions have had significant political implications, contributing to polarization and affecting public trust in media and institutions.
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**Elon Musk:**
– **Public Statements and Promises:** Elon Musk has been known for making bold claims about future technologies, timelines for SpaceX and Tesla projects, which sometimes do not materialize as promised. Critics argue this could be seen as misleading, though others might view it as optimistic forecasting typical in tech entrepreneurship.
– **Misinformation on Social Media:** Since acquiring X (formerly Twitter), Musk has been criticized for allowing or promoting content that some consider misinformation, particularly around political issues like election integrity and immigration. There have been instances where Musk’s posts or retweets spread unverified or false information.
– **Business Claims:** Musk’s statements about Tesla’s production capabilities, the readiness of Tesla’s Autopilot and Full Self-Driving technology, or even his involvement in political discussions have also been controversial.
– **Nature of Lies:** Trump’s lies often pertain to personal embellishments, political rhetoric, and policy impacts, whereas Musk’s might lean more towards future projections or business-related claims, though both have ventured into misinformation in various forms.
– **Scale and Impact:** Trump’s lies have arguably had a broader political and societal impact, influencing elections, policy decisions, and public trust. Musk’s statements, while significant in the tech and business community, might not carry the same immediate political weight, though his influence on public discourse through X is notable.
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**Conclusion:**
Ultimately, defining who is the “bigger liar” involves personal judgment on what constitutes a lie versus an exaggerated claim or a failed prediction. Both individuals have a record of statements that have been challenged for their truthfulness, but the contexts and consequences of these statements differ significantly. If forced to conclude based on documented frequency and political impact, many might argue Trump has a higher volume of noted falsehoods, but this doesn’t preclude Musk’s contributions to misinformation, especially in recent years with his social media platform influence.“
Which one of the two do YOU think is the bigger liar?

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