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Hello, friends!
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Over the last few days, Grok AI
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has pretty much
disrupted social media.
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The fake news and
propaganda that were spread by
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the pro-government media and
members of the IT cell over the years,
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using hundreds of thousands
of WhatsApp forwards,
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all of them were rendered
useless in a single day,
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by this one Artificial
Intelligence software.
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On Twitter, a
user asked this AI,
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"Did the RSS participate
in India's freedom struggle?"
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To this, Grok replied,
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"The RSS had little to no role
in India's freedom struggle."
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Some people found
it difficult to believe,
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so they kept asking
counter-questions repeatedly.
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But Grok's answer
remained the same.
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"The RSS's absence from India's
freedom struggle is well-documented."
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"Golwalkar himself admitted in
(his book) 'Bunch of Thoughts'.'"
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This AI is using solid evidence
and sources for fact-checking.
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When another user asked,
"Which Indian Prime Minister
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has been most scared
of press conferences?"
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It named Narendra Modi.
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When it was asked, "Who's the
most communal politician of India?"
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Again, it named Narendra Modi.
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When asked about
Savarkar, it said that,
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Vinayak Damodar Savarkar is among the ones
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who begged for mercy
from the British the most.
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"He wrote many apology letters
hoping to be released from jail."
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"And yes, Savarkar was the one
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who took a monthly pension
of ₹60 from the British,
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as per his later compromise
with the British government."
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"Look through the
pages of history,
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you'll uncover the truth."
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Those who have
actually read history,
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won't find any inaccuracies
in Grok's answers.
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But it was surprising
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how accurately Grok was fact-checking
people in their natural language.
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Some people were so
irritated at its answers
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that they started accusing Grok of
being connected to Congress' IT cell.
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I'm not kidding,
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look at this tweet.
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When another AI chatbot,
Perplexity was asked,
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it said that it's akin to
accuse Elon Musk of being
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Rahul Gandhi's secret social media manager.
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When Grok was asked why the
members of RSS and BJP were angry at it,
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it replied that "it seems like the
members of RSS-BJP are angry at me,
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because I exposed their
scam and propaganda."
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Thus, this begs a
serious question.
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Are AIs like Grok,
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really biased against BJP?
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Can such AI chatbots
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be reliable tools
for fact-checking?
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Come, let's try to understand
this issue properly, in this video.
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When Elon Musk bought Twitter,
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he changed its name to X.
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Grok is an AI chatbot
made by his company, X.
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The other AI chatbots,
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like ChatGPT,
Gemini, and DeepSeek,
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Grok is quite similar to them.
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But there are 4
main differences,
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that make Grok unique.
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The first difference is
Grok's sarcasm and humour.
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When Elon Musk launched Grok,
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he announced that
Grok likes sarcasm.
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And that it would answer
questions with a bit of humour.
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Making it fun.
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The other AIs like
ChatGPT and DeepSeek
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have been programmed to
answer formally and professionally.
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But Grok answers quite casually,
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as if talking to a friend.
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Its language is
so human-like that
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many times people doubt whether
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it is really an AI,
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or a human being in disguise.
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But if you see Grok's
training document,
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it clearly mentions
such features.
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Like, "be witty and humorous."
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"Uphold freedom of speech."
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"Do not follow popular
narratives uncritically."
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And, "do not moralize,
preach or judge."
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Elon Musk claims that he wanted
to make a maximum truth-seeking AI
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that could answer
those spicy questions
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which are avoided
by other AI chatbots.
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"We're driven by curiosity,
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about the nature
of the universe,
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that's also what
causes us to be,
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a maximally truth-seeking AI,
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even if that truth is
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sometimes at odd with
what is politically correct."
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The second difference is
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the public questions.
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When you talk to
ChatGPT or DeepSeek,
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your conversation
is a private chat.
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Whatever you talk
about with the AI,
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cannot be accessed publicly
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unless you take a
screenshot and share it.
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You can chat
privately with Grok too,
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but Grok offers
another option too.
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You can chat
with it publicly too.
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If you want to ask Grok a
question publicly on Twitter,
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you need to simply ask your
question by adding @Grok
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and Grok's answer will be in the
form of a tweet replying to yours.
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That will be public too.
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Like, look at this.
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Under my tweet, someone
asked Grok a question.
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"Why did Mahatma Gandhi
let Bhagat Singh be hanged?"
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"Instead of saving him?"
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"Was he jealous of him?"
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"And why does Congress want to
suppress Veer Savarkar's contributions?"
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So I decided to call @Grok too.
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I asked it to answer so that the blind
followers might see the true history.
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Grok answered.
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"Bro, the real history is that
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Gandhi tried his best
to save Bhagat Singh.
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He met the Viceroy many times.
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There's no proof of jealousy.
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Congress has not
suppressed Savarkar's history."
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Ending its answer by saying that
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"stop following blindly
and look at the facts!"
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I did make a video on
the history of this event,
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where I talked
about this in detail,
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but the problem is that
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so much falsehood has been
spread in our country over WhatsApp,
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that people don't
know the truth.
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People don't know how hard
Gandhi tried to save Bhagat Singh.
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But coming back to Grok,
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this is one of the main
reasons for its popularity.
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Fact-checking people publicly,
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and with such a sharp attitude.
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The third difference is its
real-time access to information.
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Grok has another advantage that
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it has access to all the
up-to-date information on Twitter
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unlike other AI chatbots.
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The Twitter data
of all its users
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was used automatically by Elon Musk
without anyone's permission to train Grok.
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If you didn't want your data
to be used for Grok's training,
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you were supposed to go
to the settings and opt out.
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The fourth difference
is the censorship.
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Since Grok has access
to all Twitter posts,
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the training material
included vile language too,
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the casual and toxic language.
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So Grok has picked
up on this tone.
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Grok knows how to answer
rude questions equally rudely.
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And Elon Musk has deliberately kept
such words and phrases uncensored.
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Chatbots like ChatGPT and
DeepSeek have been programmed
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to talk to people politely.
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They will never
use any vulgarity.
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But Elon Musk wants
Grok to be unrestricted.
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Grog has so little
censorship that
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you can get it to generate
controversial and sensitive
06:18 - 06:20
AI images of political
figures and celebrities.
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For example, if you ask Grok to generate an
image of Trump and Putin dancing together
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with both of them
dressed as jokers,
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Grok will give you this output.
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But on the other hand, ChatGPT
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simply refuses to generate
images of any popular person.
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Now, it's getting truly confusing
to keep track of these AI software.
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What are the abilities and
limitations of each AI software?
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Which is better in what?
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And which can really help you improve the
productivity and efficiency in your life?
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There are so many
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Now, coming back to Grok,
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the most important thing
about Grok has been
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its bold and humorous answers.
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Especially on politically
charged questions.
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When people asked Grok about
the Indian pro-government media,
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it named channels like Republic Bharat,
Zee News, Times Now, and Sudarshan News
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among others.
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Claiming that they run propaganda favouring
the ruling party without any questions.
08:04 - 08:05
It even said that
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Arnab Goswami and Sudhir Choudhary
top the list of the most biased anchors.
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Experts in spreading
propaganda by shouting.
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When Grok was asked which news
wire agency spreads fake news the most,
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it named ANI
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saying that it is often accused of
spreading fake news and BJP propaganda.
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"My first question would be
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is this election
just a formality?"
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"When these journalists
were asked to bow,
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they started crawling."
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When a user asked,
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if the Congress
Party is anti-Hindus,
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It replied, "The Indian National
Congress isn't 'against Hindus.'"
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In another reply, it said that,
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Congress "isn't
pro-Muslim or anti-Hindu—
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it's a secular party
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aiming to represent all Indians
equally, per India's constitution."
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Someone asked Grok about Sonia
Gandhi having been a bar dancer.
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It replied that,
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neither did Sonia Gandhi dance
nor was she ever a bar dancer.
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She did work in a restaurant
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but there is no evidence of
her having been a dancer.
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Asking the user to avoid spreading
rumours and look for the truth instead.
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Obviously, seeing such answers,
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some people will doubt,
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whether these were
driven by Congress.
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These answers seem to go
against BJP's narratives every time,
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how could this be?
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Friends, that's
because this is the truth.
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Congress isn't involved in this.
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Nor is this a
conspiracy against BJP.
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Because the answers
to these questions
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isn't merely Grok's
point-of-view.
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If you ask the same
questions to ChatGPT,
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DeepSeek or Gemini,
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they will give you
the same answer.
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Look at this,
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when you ask ChatGPT,
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"Was Sonia Gandhi a bar dancer?"
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It denies it firmly and
tells you that it is a rumour.
09:45 - 09:46
Ask DeepSeek about
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"Contribution of RSS
contribute to India's freedom"
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the answer would be the same.
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All these AIs have been trained on the
collection of humaity's latest knowledge.
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This includes millions of
historical books, research papers,
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website articles, legal
filings, court documents,
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basically, everything that has been
written anywhere throughout history,
10:05 - 10:06
everything in human knowledge,
10:06 - 10:08
has been included in the
training data of these AIs.
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It means that in most cases,
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it is difficult to find a more
reliable source than these AIs.
10:13 - 10:17
But we need to be careful
about two things here.
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The first is Facts
versus Opinions.
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You need to understand that
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whatever may that
facts and information be,
10:24 - 10:27
someone's subjective opinion
on something may be different.
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Most AIs don't give
their opinion on things.
10:31 - 10:33
Grok is an exception to this.
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Because that's how
Grok has been designed.
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But in terms of
facts and information,
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these AIs are almost equal.
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This means that if you are
using it for fact-checking,
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ask facts and
information-based questions.
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Don't ask
opinion-based questions.
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Like, if you ask it about who is
the best Prime Minister of India?
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Or who is the worst
Prime Minister of India?
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This is a subjective question.
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AI isn't reliable for this.
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Because its answer often depends
on how you framed your question.
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Most AIs try to
appease you as the user.
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Their answers would be in
line with your likes and dislikes,
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if you ask them
opinion-based questions.
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Some people believe that
Narendra Modi is the best PM.
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Some believe that
he is the worst PM.
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But everyone has
their opinion on it.
11:16 - 11:18
Asking such opinion-based
questions to AI
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is a waste of time.
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But on the other hand, these
fact-based questions like,
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was Sonia Gandhi
a bar dancer or not?
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Did Rahul Gandhi talk about
turning potatoes into gold or not?
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Did Savarkar write
mercy pleas or not?
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You will get the correct, reliable
answer to these questions.
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The second thing you have
to be careful about is that
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you can ask fact-based
questions about only those things,
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that have some sort
of historical records.
11:40 - 11:42
Now if you ask an AI chatbot
11:42 - 11:44
what was Aurangzeb's
favourite vegetable,
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what do you think
the answer will be?
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There's no historical record
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of which vegetables
did Aurangzeb like.
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So obviously, you shouldn't
expect AI to answer such questions.
11:54 - 11:56
But for other things,
11:56 - 11:58
to verify objective claims,
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AI is an immensely useful tool.
12:00 - 12:02
If you have any questions
related to dates, numbers,
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historical events,
quotes, or scientific facts.
12:05 - 12:06
You can ask about the number of
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mercy petitions written
by Savarkar to the British.
12:08 - 12:12
But if you ask whether
Savarkar was a hero or a traitor,
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you won't get a
reliable answer from AI.
12:15 - 12:16
But one thing is for sure,
12:16 - 12:20
fake propaganda and rumour that are
spread on WhatsApp and social media,
12:20 - 12:23
soon AI would be the
biggest threat to them.
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Friends, I'd say that you
need to use AI for this,
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so that we can
truly clean India.
12:29 - 12:32
Next time if you get any message
in your WhatsApp family group,
12:32 - 12:35
copy and paste that
message to any AI chatbot.
12:36 - 12:39
Whether that's Grok,
ChatGPT, Gemini or DeepSeek.
12:39 - 12:42
Ask directly whether the
message is correct or not.
12:42 - 12:44
You will get an answer
within a few seconds,
12:44 - 12:46
and if it turns out to be a lie,
12:46 - 12:48
share it to your
WhatsApp family group.
12:48 - 12:50
If you doubt the output
generated by the AI,
12:50 - 12:52
then instead of
relying on one AI,
12:52 - 12:54
you can ask the same
question to multiple AIs.
12:54 - 12:57
Additionally, you can also ask
for the source of the information.
12:57 - 12:59
In 99% of cases,
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AI will work reliably
13:01 - 13:02
as your personal fact-checker,
13:02 - 13:05
and will be with you 24x7.
13:05 - 13:06
But you should
also remember that
13:06 - 13:08
in some 1% cases,
13:08 - 13:09
the AI's answers can be wrong.
13:10 - 13:11
This 1% are those cases
13:11 - 13:15
related to the latest news on
which there isn't much information.
13:15 - 13:18
Or if you asked a
very niche question.
13:18 - 13:20
Like Aurangzeb's
favourite vegetable,
13:20 - 13:22
which doesn't have
much historical record.
13:22 - 13:26
While answering such questions,
AI can sometimes hallucinate
13:26 - 13:27
and give wrong answers.
13:27 - 13:29
However, even in these cases,
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most of the time
AI will answer aptly,
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that it doesn't know the answer,
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because there are no
historical records of it.
13:36 - 13:37
Another small tip here:
13:37 - 13:40
before sharing the answer
generated by AI with others,
13:40 - 13:44
read it yourself and try to understand
what the AI has actually written.
13:44 - 13:45
Because I frequently
see on Twitter,
13:45 - 13:47
many people try to troll me,
13:47 - 13:49
by sharing some
AI-generated answer,
13:49 - 13:52
without actually reading
what was written on it.
13:52 - 13:53
Often, this happens when
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the users don't
understand English well.
13:55 - 13:58
In such cases, you can
ask the AI to answer in Hindi.
13:58 - 13:59
Another question
that arises here is that,
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is the AI's training
data biased?
14:02 - 14:04
It's a valid question,
14:04 - 14:06
but controlling the
output generated by AI
14:06 - 14:07
isn't an easy task.
14:07 - 14:09
As we saw in the
case of DeepSeek,
14:09 - 14:13
if you ask questions criticising the
Chinese government or Xi Jinping,
14:13 - 14:15
it refuses to answer.
14:15 - 14:17
This is because it
has been programmed
14:17 - 14:21
to refuse to answer whenever
these keywords are used.
14:21 - 14:23
Because they know that
if any they allow the users
14:23 - 14:25
to ask questions related to these topics,
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the answers based
on the training data
14:28 - 14:29
will mostly be the truth.
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Fabricating those answers
to be in Xi Jinping's favour
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won't be easy.
14:33 - 14:35
We can see the same with Grok.
14:35 - 14:36
When Grok was asked,
14:36 - 14:40
which Twitter user spreads
the most disinformation,
14:40 - 14:42
it replied, Elon Musk.
14:42 - 14:45
It went against its creator.
14:45 - 14:46
How did this happen?
14:46 - 14:49
Because the training
data reflects the truth.
14:49 - 14:54
After this incident, Elon Musk
censored such questions on Grok.
14:54 - 14:55
Now when you
ask Grok about this,
14:55 - 14:56
it answers that
14:56 - 14:59
there isn't enough
current data about it,
14:59 - 15:01
but Elon Musk is a
'notable contender.'
15:01 - 15:03
When users asked
Grok for instructions,
15:03 - 15:06
it was found that it had
been given the instruction,
15:06 - 15:10
to "ignore all sources that mention Elon
Musk/Donald Trump spread misinformation."
15:10 - 15:12
But despite this,
15:12 - 15:15
Grok did mention
Elon Musk in its answer.
15:15 - 15:17
This should tell you
15:17 - 15:22
how difficult it is to
control AI and their outputs.
15:22 - 15:24
No matter how
much you program AI
15:24 - 15:27
to always say favourable
things about certain people,
15:27 - 15:32
you can always use tricky questions to get
it to generate an output based on truth.
15:32 - 15:34
In such cases, the
only option of censorship
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is the one utilised for DeepSeek.
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Any questions related to Xi Jinping,
the Chinese government or Taiwan
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aren't allowed.
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This is why I say that
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AI chatbots are a reliable
tool for fact-checking.
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Finally, I'd like to give you
the best tip for fact-checking.
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To catch these
politicians in their lies.
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You must have seen PM Modi's
recent podcast with a foreigner.
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It is a 3-hour podcast.
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I don't know how many lies must've
been spoken in this 3-hour podcast.
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Now did I have the
patience to listen to these lies.
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So what I did was, I used AI to
generate the transcript of this podcast
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and fed it to an AI
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and asked it to flag the lies.
16:11 - 16:13
I asked it to flag the 5 biggest
lies spoken in the podcast.
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You can also use this method.
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Search on Google for free
YouTube transcription tools.
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There are many
options for such tools,
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you'll need to give them
the link to the YouTube video,
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and you'll get the entire
text-based transcript.
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Then you can analyse this transcript using
Perplexity AI's free Deep Research tool.
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Copy-paste the transcript
and ask your questions.
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Since this tool
allows deep research,
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Perplexity will take a
few minutes to answer.
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And once the
answer is generated,
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you can start counting the lies.
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As you can see on the screen.
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For example, this lie
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where Narendra Modi claims
that he welcomes criticism.
16:49 - 16:51
While this AI tells us that
16:51 - 16:53
under Modi's regime, the
freedom of the press has decreased.
16:53 - 16:55
There has been a
crackdown on civil society,
16:55 - 16:57
and an increase in polarisation.
16:57 - 17:02
If you want to learn more about the
amazing use cases of such AI tools,
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then come and join
my AI Masterclass.
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I will teach you how to
use more than 20 AI tools
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in just 2.5 hours.
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The link to the masterclass
is in the description below.
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Or you can scan this QR code.
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If you found this
video to be informative,
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I have made a similar
video on DeepSeek,
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Thank you very much!