“Army in chaos over Trump orders”

“The Army rushed to satisfy President Donald Trump’s executive orders this week, sparking so much confusion that top officials directed a halt on new contracts and then walked it back — the latest muddled response to a series of chaotic actions by the White House.”

“It also reinforced the challenges to Trump’s quick-decision approach to governance — such as recent orders to freeze certain federal funding and foreign military aid — that has sent agencies scrambling. Such tension is particularly acute at the Pentagon, where questions about the impact of Trump’s executive orders threaten to slow down high-dollar programs and rock the defense industry.”

“Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters Monday as he arrived at the Pentagon for his first day of work. “the lawful orders of the president of the United States will be executed inside this Defense Department swiftly and without excuse.”

“At a time when China is publicly announcing the acquisition of a million low-cost drones, for us to be essentially kneecapping ourselves at that moment, goodness gracious,” the defense industry executive said”


But, but, but Pete is going to make sure we got no some generals

Get used it it, what happens when you take an individual who’s major experience is being a talking head on TV and make him the head of an $824 billion dollar entity
 
What he claims to have been isn't relevant.

The subject under doesn't hinge upon anyone claiming to have served. :pke:
What a dork, never said anyone had to serve, rather if you had, you have some experience on how the way the Army functions, and vague orders are not successful but only lead to the confusion indicated in the topic post
 
Grok is nothing more than Twitter, a supposed upgrade of Twitter,

Grok, developed by xAI, is not merely an upgrade to Twitter (now known as X) but rather a distinct AI chatbot integrated into the X platform.

Here's a breakdown of how Grok functions and its relationship with X:

  • Functionality: Grok is designed to provide conversational AI capabilities within the X environment. It can analyze data, generate responses to user queries, and offer real-time insights based on the data. Unlike Twitter (now known as X), which is fundamentally a social media platform for sharing and networking, Grok operates as an AI assistant, focusing on answering questions, generating content, and engaging in interactive dialogue.
  • Real-Time Data: One of Grok's significant advantages is its capability to provide up-to-date information, which sets it apart from other AI models that might not have such immediate access to data. This feature makes Grok particularly useful for analyzing trends, public opinion, or breaking news as it happens.
  • Distinct Development: While Grok is integrated into X, it's a product of xAI, a separate entity from X Corp, focused on AI to advance human scientific discovery. This separation indicates that Grok's development aims at broader AI capabilities beyond what would be needed for a simple platform upgrade.


@Grok


you believe everything you see on Twitter?

Did I say that?
 
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