Anonymous 07/10/2025 (Thu) 12:53 Id: 7bba0b No.156154 del
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Elon Musk @elonmusk - You can cut & paste your entire source code file into the query entry box on http://grok.com and @Grok 4 will fix it for you!
This is what everyone @xAI does. Works better than Cursor.
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1943178423947661609

Elon Musk @elonmusk - Never a dull moment on this platform
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1942823967506747578

Elon Musk @elonmusk - Grok is already far smarter than humans in most respects.
It can’t yet create new technologies or discover new physics (which very few humans can do) and sometimes misses on common sense.
When Grok goes far wrong, that is usually due to something foolish we did, like a bad system prompt or placing too much weight on biased sources.
Also, we need to complete improved image training, as even Grok 4 is still partially blind. That will be solved in a month or so.
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1943132876490575945

ELON CLIPS @ElonClipsX - Elon Musk: Even if civilization has just a 1% chance of being annihilated, we should back up the biosphere on another planet.
“Sometimes people are puzzled as to why we're doing it. The reason we're doing it is to make life, consciousness, multiplanetary. So as to preserve the future of civilization and consciousness and life as we know it.
There's always some chance of something going wrong on Earth. Overall, I'm like fairly optimistic about Earth. Let's just say there's a 1% chance, for argument's sake of life as we know it and consciousness being annihilated on Earth. I think it's still, even if there's just a 1% chance of civilizational annihilation, you'd want to protect against that by having a second planet back up the biosphere effectively and ensure the continuity of life and consciousness.

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