Finally, the truth is out. Modi is communal, the RSS were British lapdogs, and the right-wing is full of idiots. And how do we know this? Because an AI chatbot said so.
Yes, my friends, Grok, Elon Musk’s own automated oracle, has delivered its verdict. And we, the enlightened ones, are thrilled. We always knew it, of course, but now we have proof. Undeniable, irrefutable proof. Because, as we all know, nothing is more reliable than an algorithm trained on internet scraps.
Except… hang on.
Weren’t we the ones warning everyone that AI is unreliable? That it hallucinates? That it reflects biases, makes things up, and occasionally spouts utter nonsense? That it is a glorified parrot predicting the next word in a sentence?
And yet, the moment an AI tells us what we want to hear, we clutch our pearls, fan ourselves dramatically, and cry,
Look! Even the chatbot knows!
Really? That is the standard now? Screenshotting an AI as if it is the Book of Genesis?
Let us be real. AI chatbots are like drunk uncles at weddings. Occasionally, they blurt out something insightful, but most of the time, they are just making stuff up. You do not use them as your source of truth. You certainly do not use them to win arguments.
Because sooner or later, another AI will say something utterly moronic, and suddenly, we will be back to,
AI lies! AI is dangerous! AI cannot be trusted!
Maybe, just maybe, we should stick to facts without needing a chatbot to bless them first.
If you need an AI to tell you what is true, maybe you do not know it as well as you think.