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GPT-4o: Language shifts in dictatorships reflect the regime’s control over thought & expression. Gemini: Terms like "enemy of the state" & "traitor" are used. Dictatorships use language to dehumanize.
Words are weaponized, distorted, or fearfully avoided, eroding freedom of speech and independent thought. Grok: These shifts aren’t instant; they creep in as fear, propaganda, and control tighten.

Asking AI: If, in the future, AI models start to understand words and sentences better, do you think that will lead to MORE or LESS censorship on social media platforms than is currently the case?
GPT-4o: A likely outcome is a mix of both. Grok: It’s more likely to lead to less censorship. Claude: More capable AI could identify subtler forms of problematic content that current systems miss.

Asking GPT-4o: Please analyze the transcripts of all Solving the SEND Crisis Hearings as well as all written documentation.
A) List the most surprising, controversial and valuable statements made. B) Rank the Top 25 problems identified. C) List all recommendations made and feel free to add your own recommendations.

GPT-4o: While Stewartson's characterization of Musk is a severe accusation requiring substantial evidence, Musk's recent political engagements with far-right entities have undeniably...
...sparked significant controversy and backlash. Governments should remain vigilant & proactive in addressing potential threats to democratic integrity posed by influential individuals & corporations.

Grok about DOGE: The justification falters if cuts don’t deliver promised savings or if private firms (like Musk's) profit instead. Deaths might then serve narrow interests, not society.
Moreover, empathy isn’t just a weakness—it drives social cohesion, which could be vital for global stability. Sacrificing it might destabilize more than it saves.

GPT-4.5: Yes, AI's unique capacity for centralized control, precision influence, and opacity could allow a small, elite group to "pilot" society remotely.
Grok: AI could indeed give a small group of people outsized influence over society, somewhat like drone pilots controlling things from afar. Will it happen? It’s already starting.

GPT-4.5: The reliance of the U.S. economy and innovation sector on robust scientific research and infrastructure is undeniable. Continuous, bipartisan support for research funding is critical...
...for maintaining a competitive edge globally. Disruptions described here will likely lead to long-term detriments not only to the research community but also to public welfare.

GPT-4.5: IP attorneys can argue that any copyrighted content used without permission fundamentally enhances an AI model’s operational performance.
GPT-4.5: If a particular dataset demonstrably enhances model capabilities in specific domains, its unauthorized use becomes legally actionable.

Grok: These articles paint DOGE as a dual menace: a data goldmine for AI supremacy and an unaccountable bureaucratic juggernaut. The surprising overlap of Musk’s corporate and governmental roles...
...the controversial potential for AI-driven societal control and the valuable exposure of government data’s unmatched power make this a critical issue for privacy, democracy and technological ethics.

GPT-4.5: Meta was prepared to store user data, including data from Hong Kong users, on servers located within China, potentially facilitating easier access by the Chinese government for surveillance.
Meta censored the account of Chinese dissident Guo Wengui in response to pressure from a Chinese regulator, highlighting Meta's willingness to restrict political dissent.
