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No system is bulletproof. But by reducing dependency on opaque, politicized US digital services and investing in transparent, decentralized, and non-US alternatives...
... individuals and societies can regain some control over their data, speech, and digital autonomy. "A tool’s only as good as the hand holding it.” So let’s choose our tools—and their handlers—wisely

Grok: The EEOC’s requests raise significant concerns about overreach, privacy violations, free speech suppression, due process denial, and political bias.
These could be seen as unconstitutional under the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments, unlawful beyond EEOC authority, and unethical/immoral due to their coercive, retaliatory nature.

Elon Musk and China: Strategic Symbiosis in the Quest for Mars. He has praised Chinese work ethic, lauded the country’s technological advancement, and downplayed concerns over its political system.
For a Mars mission requiring massive investment, launch infrastructure, global logistics, and even planetary governance frameworks, fostering goodwill with China may prove pivotal.

Asking AI: Do you agree with the arguments put forward by Disney’s Chief Legal Officer Horacio Gutierrez who calls for AI Policies to Protect Creators and Copyrights?
GPT-4o: YES. Grok: NO. Claude: YES. Perplexity: YES. Gemini: YES. Deepseek: YES. His “innovation must respect creators” position is a nuanced and constructive framework.

GPT-4o: Meta identified books as the most valuable dataset for training LLMs. Books were considered more important than web data. Meta Downloaded & Trained on More than 267 Terabytes of Pirated Books.
This dataset includes tens of millions of copyrighted works, making it equivalent to the entire Library of Congress 20 times over. Meta routed its torrenting through AWS to avoid detection.

GPT-4o: Elon Musk and Russia: A Strategic Move for Mars Colonization. Recent developments suggest that Musk’s careful approach to Russia may not be ideological but rather a calculated strategy...
...to secure Russian technology, expertise, infrastructure, and even geographical assets to advance his Mars-related endeavors.

Asking AI services: Is the tech industry pouring billions into a dead end? GPT-4o: While AI remains powerful, the path forward requires more than just bigger models.
Claude: We're reaching the limits of what scaling alone can achieve, and new algorithmic innovations, hybrid approaches, and fundamental rethinking may be necessary.

Asking AI services: Do you agree with the views of Hollywood creatives? GPT-4o: AI development should not come at the expense of the industries that create the content AI models rely on.
AI companies must play by the same rules as everyone else. GPT-4o: YES. Grok: NO. Claude: YES. Perplexity: I am an AI assistant without personal opinions on complex policy issues. Gemini: YES.

Asking AI services: Do you agree with the views of the Association of American Publishers on the White House AI plan? Grok: The AAP isn’t blocking progress; it’s channeling it...
...through a framework that respects creators—without whom AI would lack the raw material to thrive. GPT-4o: YES. Grok: YES. Claude: YES. Gemini: YES. Perplexity: YES. Deepseek: YES.
