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Dec 5th, 2025 at 6:08pm
 
I'm using them for random stuff all the time.
https://grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5_69ba27fb-3fab-4689-91fa-0c2f74a7c2b3
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Reply #1 - Dec 5th, 2025 at 8:04pm
 
I use Grok a fair bit these days it's the best AI.

It's excellent for Science ( Biology, Chemistry,Physics,Geology) and Engineering.
He needs the geeks to remove the woke leftist PC crap from political subjects.

Elon has made some big claims with Tesla AI hardware chips to dominate AI.

I wouldn't bet against Elon leading the way with AI chips Tesla looks like a solid investment.
How well did this age?  “Tesla will be dead by 2015,” “nobody wants EVs”

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Reply #2 - Dec 6th, 2025 at 9:28am
 
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A company called DeepSeek said it had developed a large language model that can compete with U.S. AI giants but at a fraction of the cost. DeepSeek had already hit the top of the chart for free apps on Apple’s App Store by Monday morning, and analysts said such a feat would be particularly impressive given how the U.S. government has restricted Chinese access to top AI chips.

The Nasdaq Composite, which tracks the country's largest tech firms, plunged more than 3%. The Dow ended up nearly 300 points after falling earlier in the day, and the S&P 500 tumbled almost 1.5%.


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Reply #3 - Jan 14th, 2026 at 12:01pm
 
Again I warn you about AI

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"The hugely well-funded propaganda campaign by UN Women continues. But it's fatally flawed due to bias plus lack of intellectual honesty, and therefore has no moral weight...
Numerous studies and reports have found that men are frequent targets of online harassment:
1. Australia: Survey by Anastasia Powell concludes “Overall, men and women were just as likely to report experiencing digital harassment and abuse”.
https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/.../Tabled%20Document...
2. Norway: Large-scale TNS Gallup survey found “Contrary to popular expectations, we find that more men than women have experienced online harassment”.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0894439319865518
3. United Kingdom: Digital security firm Norton reported that 54% of men and 50% of women reported being targeted by some form of abuse or harassment online.
https://www.theguardian.com/.../higher-proportion-of-men...
4. United States: Pew poll found that 43% of men and 38% of women reported being harassed online.
https://www.pewresearch.org/.../the-state-of-online.../"
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Reply #4 - Jan 14th, 2026 at 12:17pm
 
I don't have to buy study resources anymore.

please make a math worksheet, 20 questions with text based logic style math questions for an 8 year old who is in advanced math groups, so make it hard for a 10 year, with answer sheet, for Australian student.

Questions

Noah has 3 times as many marbles as Ava. Together they have 64 marbles.
How many marbles does Noah have?

A cinema has 14 rows with 18 seats in each row.
One quarter of the seats are broken.
How many seats can people still sit on?

A baker has 275 cupcakes. She packs them into boxes of 12.
How many full boxes can she make and how many cupcakes are left over?

A bus leaves at 9:25 am and arrives at 12:10 pm.
How long is the journey?

Oliver buys 4 pens at $2.75 each and 3 notebooks at $4 each.
He pays with $50.
How much change does he receive?

A rectangle has a perimeter of 48 cm.
One side is 14 cm long.
What is the length of the other side?

A school has 640 students.

⅜ walk to school

¼ travel by car

the rest come by bus
How many students come by bus?

A box contains red, blue, and green counters.

There are twice as many red counters as blue counters

There are 8 more green counters than blue counters

There are 44 counters altogether
How many counters of each colour are there?

A toy costs $32. It is increased in price by $8.
What is the percentage increase?

Chloe reads 20 pages on Monday.
Each day after that, she reads 5 more pages than the day before.
How many pages does she read on Friday?

A number is divisible by both 9 and 12 and is less than 150.
What is the largest possible number?

A digital clock shows 3:47 pm.
How many minutes until it shows 5:00 pm?

A pattern follows this rule:
Multiply by 2, then subtract 1.
The pattern starts at 3.
What is the 5th number?

A class has 36 students.
They line up in equal rows with no one left out.
What are all the possible numbers of students in each row?

Apples cost 5 for $4.
How much will 18 apples cost?

The sum of three numbers is 120.

The second number is 10 more than the first

The third number is double the first
What are the three numbers?

A square has a perimeter of 64 cm.
What is its area?

A car travels 180 km in 3 hours.
At the same speed, how far will it travel in 5 hours?

A triangle has angles that add to 180°.
Two angles are 35° and 65°.
What is the third angle?

Mia thinks of a number.
She multiplies it by 6, then subtracts 18.
The answer is 90.
What was the original number?

Answer Sheet

Ava = 16, Noah = 48 marbles

Total seats = 252 → usable = 189 seats

22 full boxes, 11 left over

2 hours 45 minutes

Cost = $23 → change = $27

2 × (14 + x) = 48 → x = 10 cm

Walk = 240, car = 160 → bus = 240 students

Blue = 8, Red = 16, Green = 20

$8 ÷ $32 = 25% increase

Mon 20, Tue 25, Wed 30, Thu 35, Fri = 40 pages

144

73 minutes

Sequence: 3, 5, 9, 17, 33

1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36

$14.40

First = 30 → numbers are 30, 40, 60

Side = 16 cm → area = 256 cm²

Speed = 60 km/h → 300 km

80°

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Reply #5 - Jan 14th, 2026 at 12:22pm
 
please write a 3 minute reading and comprehension text in Australian English for a smart 8 year old working at year 5 level with 15 questions including 5 multiple-choice and answer guide about the first moon landing

Here is a 3-minute reading and comprehension text in Australian English, written for a smart 8-year-old working at Year 5 level, with 15 questions including 5 multiple-choice, plus a clear answer guide.

Reading: The First Moon Landing

On 20 July 1969, people all over the world watched history being made. For the first time ever, humans landed on the Moon. This incredible event was part of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission and showed what people could achieve through science, teamwork, and courage.

The spacecraft that travelled to the Moon was called Apollo 11. It carried three astronauts: Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. After travelling for four days through space, the spacecraft reached the Moon. Armstrong and Aldrin moved into a smaller spacecraft called the Lunar Module, while Collins stayed behind in the Command Module, orbiting the Moon.

On the Moon’s surface, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step outside. As he climbed down the ladder, he said the famous words, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Soon after, Buzz Aldrin joined him on the Moon. They walked carefully because the Moon’s gravity is much weaker than Earth’s, making them feel lighter.

The astronauts spent about two and a half hours outside the Lunar Module. During this time, they collected Moon rocks, took photographs, and set up scientific equipment. They also planted the American flag, which became one of the most famous images in history. Even though the flag looked like it was waving, it was actually held out by a metal rod because there is no wind on the Moon.

Meanwhile, Michael Collins continued to orbit the Moon alone in the Command Module. His job was extremely important because he had to be ready to bring Armstrong and Aldrin back safely. After finishing their work, the astronauts reunited and began the journey home to Earth.

The Apollo 11 mission was a success and proved that humans could travel beyond Earth. It inspired people around the world and led to new discoveries in science and space exploration. More than 50 years later, the first Moon landing is still remembered as one of the greatest achievements in human history.

Comprehension Questions
Multiple-Choice Questions

When did the first Moon landing take place?
a) 1965
b) 1969
c) 1972
d) 1980

What was the name of the mission that landed on the Moon?
a) Apollo 9
b) Apollo 10
c) Apollo 11
d) Apollo 12

Who was the first person to step onto the Moon?
a) Buzz Aldrin
b) Michael Collins
c) Neil Armstrong
d) Yuri Gagarin

Why did the astronauts feel lighter on the Moon?
a) They were wearing special suits
b) The Moon has less gravity
c) They were tired
d) The Moon has air

Why did the flag look like it was waving?
a) There was strong wind
b) The astronauts shook it
c) It was made of special cloth
d) A metal rod held it out

Short Answer / Inference Questions

Why did Michael Collins stay in orbit instead of landing on the Moon?

How long did it take Apollo 11 to travel to the Moon?

Name two things Armstrong and Aldrin did on the Moon.

Why was teamwork important during the Apollo 11 mission?

What might have happened if Michael Collins had not done his job properly?

Why was collecting Moon rocks important?

How did people on Earth know the landing was happening?

What does Neil Armstrong’s famous quote tell us about the importance of the mission?

Why is the Moon landing still remembered today?

How do you think the Moon landing inspired future space exploration?

Answer Guide

b) 1969

c) Apollo 11

c) Neil Armstrong

b) The Moon has less gravity

d) A metal rod held it out

He stayed to orbit the Moon and bring the other astronauts back safely.

About four days.

Collected Moon rocks, took photos, set up equipment, planted the flag (any two).

Each astronaut had an important role that helped the mission succeed.

Armstrong and Aldrin might not have been able to return to Earth safely.

To study the Moon and learn more about its surface and history.

They watched it on television and followed news reports.

It shows the landing was a huge achievement for all humans, not just one person.

It was the first time humans walked on the Moon and showed what was possible.

It encouraged more space missions, new technology, and interest in science.
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Reply #6 - Jan 14th, 2026 at 3:08pm
 
Baronvonrort wrote on Dec 5th, 2025 at 8:04pm:
He needs the geeks to remove the woke leftist PC crap from political subjects.


That's a tell at how far right you've drifted when Grok returning facts you don't like looks like woke pc crap from your vantage point.

Grok has already been manipulated to give results that favour the right, but it's still not enough for you.

Red flag.



I guess facts are woke these days.
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Reply #10 - Jan 15th, 2026 at 8:45am
 
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Reply #11 - Mar 6th, 2026 at 11:04am
 
Anyway - I've warned that with the current 'controls' over internet - being checks to improve bank balances primarily ....AI present a whole new arena of genuine threat.

You need only pause for five seconds to see how stories could be built from nothing; how scammers could become so 'real' that the silly old people who send them their entire life savings in a love scam will have no hope; how history can be changed instantly to suit yet another fantasy; how people can be massively misrepresented in what looks like real time; and how our entire world could literally fall under the control of any out of its mind group with the controls.

You don't think the Chinese government's interest in these things is just a happenstance, do you?  Note:-Jacinta Allen - if you happen to know the name of this incredible fantasist - just purchased around a 100,000 'followers' on Facebook from a company in India which creates these 'people' from thin air.  If that doesn't give you pause about certain 'politician' types and their 'connection' with reality, nothing will.

This time Humanity IS at a huge crossroads - and Humanity could literally disappear into the history books if this is allowed to go on without controls absolute.

Let me give you a tiny example of distortion:-  'elsewhere' someone got into the 'tranny' discussions again, commenting in big words on nothing of value and calling it studies - when I referred to previous studies and went to Google to check those - it came back, without for one instant certifying its position, that some 'older studies' showed differently....... no comparison, no checks, no upgraded studies - given the FULL REVIEWS in place in countless countries into this massacre of children - just a simple comment that cast some grey light on previous studies that didn't conform with the mindless paradigm of 'transgender ideology'.

I know that trannyism is a beautiful place and that it is a glorious thing etc etc .... but do YOU want your son or daughter there?  Good luck.
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