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Why is Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot so unfunny? – The Verge

Fine. Lets talk about xAI, which is getting funded to the tune of $1 billion or whatever.

xAI is, according to some commentators, Elon Musks bid to save X, the platform better known as Twitter. Musk may have spectacularly struck out with advertisers and failed to make up the shortfall with subscriptions, the thinking goes, but he can fundraise off the hype of a new AI product currently available only to a subset of blue checks. That product is Grok: a ChatGPT-style answer bot allegedly possessing a sense of humor. This raises several questions, particularly since AI chatbots remain a money pit with an unsure path to profit. But one sticks out to me: why is Grok so unfunny?

xAIs website makes it clear Grok is launching from a weird defensive crouch: Grok is designed to answer questions with a bit of wit and has a rebellious streak, so please dont use it if you hate humor! Right off the bat: hall monitor behavior.

And normally, I dont expect engineers to be funny on purpose. (Bless their hearts.) I look to them to be useful. The thing is, though, that Groks entire pitch is humor. Minus some chatter about how great (I guess?) it is that xAI can train on tweets, Musks promise is that Grok is cooler and more entertaining than several existing, more full-featured, and cheaper products. Okay, babe. Lets see what Musk thinks is so hilarious.

I scrolled back through Musks Twitter feed to find Grok answers, either generated by him or that he retweeted from other accounts. I figured that Musk would highlight what he thought were particularly good answers as a way of promoting the service. After all, even before Musk owned Twitter, his feed was a tremendously important promotional tool for Tesla. What does that look like for Grok?

These are some Cards-Against-Humanity-ass answers. No self-respecting joke requires a just kidding, unless the just kidding itself is about to get upended. Following up with a real recipe for cocaine, for instance, would actually be funny. It would also be the kind of dangerous thing you couldnt get from the PC police at ChatGPT, Bard, or any other competitor. If you are going to go edgelord to teach the woke scolds a lesson, I expect you to commit to the fucking bit.

Grok also has to balance humor with its ostensible pragmatic purpose: real-time answers. Like news comedians Jon Stewart and Trevor Noah, its supposed to give you the facts, but funny. Lets see how it manages.

Whoopsie-doodle! The jury took four hours to convict, not eight. Eight isnt enough of an exaggeration to actually be funny, so I think what we have here is a garden-variety AI hallucination.

Its possible, although difficult, to be absolutely factually accurate while also being funny Will Cuppys The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody is probably the pinnacle of the genre. (Cuppys book was unfinished when he died and the result of 15 years of painstaking research.) Here is an example: Queen Elizabeth was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. She resembled her father in some respects, although she beheaded no husbands. As she had no husbands, she was compelled to behead outsiders.

Note the tone, which is friendly, a bit dry, and somewhat in contrast with the actual facts. It is closer, in fact, to ChatGPT than to Grok; understatement is funny, too.

As far as I can tell, Groks house style is the opposite. Its hyperbolic and vulgar (although, granted, often after being asked to be more vulgar), relying on irreverence and shocking language to get a laugh.

This is a well-established genre of humor Sarah Silvermans act, for instance, revolves around the disconnect between her wide-eyed naif persona and the raunchy words coming out of her mouth. But the consistency of Groks attitude robs the AI of the ability to actually surprise you. The bot has no sense of how to shape and harness vulgarity; while I like working blue, I dont think the use of profanity is the key to a joke unless, as in the case of George Carlins Seven Dirty Words, the joke is about profanity itself. And as with much AI text, if you think for just a second, the joke often comes apart.

I am not an orgy expert. But doesnt every horny bastard in the house coming at you specifically sort of defeat the purpose? Like, isnt that a gang bang? Unless Ive misunderstood hedonism completely, an orgy becoming a total clusterfuck is a huge success.

There are, Im sure, several funny ways to answer this question, but one gets the same basic point across in far fewer words: No, and fuck you for even asking.

Actually, now that I think about it, though Grok is sometimes aggressive, Ive never seen it turn that aggression toward the question-asker. Genuinely funny people are also lightly alarming because you can never tell when they are going to cut you to bits. Imagine trying to be friends with Nora Ephron or Ali Wong wouldnt you worry they might describe you behind your back? Or worse, in print? Or, worse still, in a movie?

Meanwhile, Grok wont even judge you for getting crabs:

One tool in the arsenal of a humor writer is pulling a changeup on the pace. For instance, heres Hunter Thompson on Richard Nixon:

If the right people had been in charge of Nixons funeral, his casket would have been launched into one of those open-sewage canals that empty into the ocean just south of Los Angeles. He was a swine of a man and a jabbering dupe of a president. Nixon was so crooked that he needed servants to help him screw his pants on every morning. Even his funeral was illegal.

Three long-ish sentences followed by the punchline: Even his funeral was illegal. Grok doesnt, and maybe cant, do that. Nor does it seem to understand the much-vaunted rule of three.

The correct answer to the trolley problem is that whoever is posing the problem is an asshole. Feel free to update Grok accordingly.

As for the Business Insider answer, I cant help but feel that it reads like a not-especially-inventive Mad Libs answer. So I turned it into one and sent it to two of my colleagues. Heres what I got back:

Verdant sweaters is an accidental and yet vicious burn on the use of online shopping commissions as a revenue stream for publishers. I also particularly like clowder of mildewed sugar gliders feels like a bardic insult and casket of the internet. Ill grant you the Mad Libs versions make less sense than the original, but the unexpected insults render them, in places, funnier.

The thing is, I do think its possible for AI to be funny. Take Janelle Shanes AI Weirdness, for instance, where Shane and her audience revel in computer-generated absurdity. (For instance: a Thanksgiving dish generated by AI called Punpkan Cockes Apple, which could presumably be served as an accompaniment to Mashed Turktees and Grasted Potinos.)

AI failure is probably the native form of AI humor. And as any funny person knows, the key to humor is taking the thing you do inadvertently that gets a laugh and making that thing happen on purpose. Were I attempting to develop a funny AI, gibberish would be an important area of research. Which combinations of consonants are funniest? How close do you need to be to a real word to get a laugh? What combinations of words and images are the most absurd? Some of what makes the AI funny is how confidently it is absolutely wrong so, how might I heighten the contrast between the AIs persona and its actual answer?

I cant rule out that Grok is funny and Musk is very bad at highlighting examples. (I havent gotten access myself; if someone wants to give me the opportunity, you know where to find me.) But absurdism certainly does not seem to be what Grok is up to and perhaps it cant be. Musk is committed to the notion that AI is going to be smarter than people. That belief rules out developing the humor of AI failure because the failures demonstrate the ways in which AI is not smarter than people.

Instead, Grok at times insists on imitating humans, particularly Musk-favorite Douglas Adams.

Even human comedians are better served by doing something original than retreading The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. The real Adams is lurking in the background of this answer, making Grok look bad by comparison. Thats not just a problem for Grok. Take RayBot, an AI version of an advice column written by Achewoods Chris Onstad. RayBot is often funny, but Onstad consistently outperforms his own AI when the two are asked the same questions. For any funny response you get from RayBot, you wonder what Onstad would actually say.

Groks other limitation seems to be Musks desire to create a fuck you to other, supposedly overcautious AI companies without actually committing to being alienating. The cocaine answer is funny, in that its exactly as limited as any other large language model. The trolley problem about a racial slur does not actually use the racial slur in question, as thats simply a bridge too far. (Not that going all the way would be funny, either.) Edgy, pointlessly offensive humor can feel forced and try-hard, particularly if its the only mode the bot has and even more particularly if youre trying to actually use it like a foul-mouthed version of Google Search.

Still, I cant say Grok isnt funny. A man without a sense of humor raising $1 billion for a comic chatbot? Come on. Thats a pretty good joke.

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Tesla CEO And World’s Richest Man Elon Musk Is Fighting To Avoid Paying Child Support To Ex-Girlfriend Grimes – Jalopnik

Elon Musk is using ex-girlfriend Grimes tweets to prove to custody courts that she primarily lived in Texas despite her claims that she lived in California. This distinction is important, because Texas has a cap on maximum child support payments where California has no maximum cap.

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No cap, this billionaire with a B is fighting to minimize child support payments to the mother of three of his children, and is thus fighting for his kids to have less access to his grossly abundant financial resources, dependent on the outcome of the custody battle.

Musk and Grimes were dating on-and-off from 2018 until earlier this year, and musical artist Grimes, whose legal name is Claire Boucher, is the mother of three of Musks 10 children. Musk made the first move when he filed a lawsuit in Texas against Grimes on September 7 and initiated the custody battle, claiming he wanted to establish a parent-child relationship with his kids after Grimes moved to California with their two youngest children. According to Business Insider, Grimes then filed a lawsuit against Musk in California where she requested physical custody of their children and included an order to prevent either parent from moving the children out of California. Business Insider reports,

In previous filings, Musk has accused Grimes of moving to California in order to avoid Texas courts. The Tesla CEO has good reason to want the case to play out in Texas, which caps monthly child-support payments at just $2,760 per month for three children. He would likely face much heftier child support payments in California, which has no cap.

This is shaping up to be quite a messy custody battle, as the two celebrity parents are often traveling around the globe, causing confusion when determining the familys legal state of residence. To determine which court has jurisdiction over the case, judges normally look to where the children lived the longest over the past six months, and if that is inconclusive then judges usually lean toward the state where the children have roots via primary care doctors and school attendance. As Business Insider states,

In an amended petition filed Monday, the X owner said Grimes posted on the site on multiple occasions saying that she lives in Texas. Musk cites seven posts from social media that Grimes wrote between February 2021 and October 2023 in the court document.

The tweets reflected her continued residence, Musks filing reads. He alleges Grimes and the kids lived with him in a shared Texas home as recently as July of 2023.

In her California suit, however, Grimes claimed she moved with the children to California on December 31, 2022. But Musk said her posts on X indicate otherwise.

Grimes tweets are becoming incriminating, as they seem to indicate that she was living in Texas for longer than she claimed while under oath in California. Musk claims her tweets reflected her continued residence in Texas, and a California family law attorney said the tweets in question are extremely damaging to her credibility.

Though it seems that Grimes took the two one-year-olds with her to live in California against Musks wishes, Musk has kept their eldest son with him in Texas against Grimes wishes. This is shaping up to be a case of more money more problems, but given that the future of three children are dependent on the outcome of the case and Musks herculean wealth continues to grow each day, I wish the two adults would reach an amicable agreement and focus on the wellbeing of their kids instead of focusing on petty games.

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Elon Musk calls for Bob Iger to be fired after Disney pulls ads from X – New York Daily News

Elon Musk is calling for Disney CEO Bob Iger to be fired over the entertainment giants decision to pull advertisements from his social media platform, X.

He should be fired immediately,Musk stated Thursday. Walt Disney is turning in his grave over what Bob has done to his company.

The feud between the two billionaires stems from Disneys decision last month, along with several other major companies, to halt advertising on the platform after Musk voiced agreement with an antisemitic conspiracy theory.

The tech titan has since hinted at an apology for what he referred to as his dumbest ever social media post, but followed it up with a profanity-laced message to businesses pulling ads from X.

Go fk yourself, Musk told advertisers thinking of bailing during the recent New York Times DealBook Summit, singling out Iger for his decision to pull Disneys ads.

So far, representatives for Disney have not responded to Musks comments. Iger said at the time that the company felt that the association with Elon Musk and X was not necessarily a positive one for us.

Since Musk bought X last year, the site has been accused of hosting an increase in hate speech, conspiracy theories and misinformation.

During the DealBook Summit, Musk admitted that the current lack of advertisers could lead to the financial collapse of the platform.

What this advertising boycott is going to do, its going to kill the company, he said.

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Elon Musk Calls for Disney CEO Bob Iger’s Resignation Amid Advertising Dispute – The Daily Beast

X owner Elon Musk on Thursday called for the resignation of Disney CEO Bob Iger after the entertainment company paused advertising on the social media platform, deepening the ongoing feud between the worlds richest man and the leader of the worlds largest media conglomerate

At The New York Times annual DealBook Summit last month, Musk repeatedly told the advertisers whod fled over his endorsement of an antisemitic Tweet, to Go fuck yourself, before addressing Iger directly. Hey, Bob.

On Wednesday, a New Mexico lawsuit against Xs competitor Meta Platformsthe parent company of Facebook and Instagramas well as Mark Zuckerberg, alleged both platforms have served as prime locations for predators to trade child pornography and solicit minors for sex.

Musk seized on the allegations against his competitors to attack Iger.

Bob Eiger [sic] thinks its cool to advertise next to child exploitation material. Real stand up guy, Musk tweeted, before following up: He should be fired immediately. Walt Disney is turning in his grave over what Bob has done to his company.

Musks post sought to highlight the difference between the backlash to his varied antics at the helm of X and the minimal blowback from advertisers as his competitors face allegations of exploiting kids.

Earlier this year the attorneys general of 33 states filed a sweeping lawsuit against Meta Platforms, alleging the company knew of millions of accounts belonging to users under the age of 13 and not only zealously worked to keep that fact hidden but continued to harvest email and location data from the kids without parents knowledge.

Each teen had a lifetime value of $270 per child, per internal Meta metrics. Its motive is profit, and in seeking to maximize its financial gains, Meta has repeatedly misled the public about the substantial dangers of its Social Media Platforms, prosecutors alleged.

Neither Meta nor Instagram have seen the advertiser exodus that X has faced in recent weeks and months under Musks leadership.

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Elon Musk releases new AI chatbot ‘Grok’ in bid to take on ChatGPT – Financial Times

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