Is my work done here?

Diogenes

Nemo me impune lacessit
To the few, the proud, the full of beans:

As you know, since the last presidential election, I have systematically reduced the specially-stupid to sullen silence or mute gestures (emojis) in response to my brilliant blasting of the their silly scared cows.

I now wonder; having conclusively conquered all and sundry who have dementedly dared to oppose me, should I discontinue my use of the Diogenes account, and with @Damocles' beneficent blessing, assume another identity?


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To the few, the proud, the full of beans:

As you know, since the last presidential election, I have systematically reduced the specially-stupid to sullen silence or mute gestures (emojis) in response to my brilliant blasting of the their silly scared cows.

I now wonder; having conclusively conquered all and sundry who have dementedly dared to oppose me, should I discontinue my use of the Diogenes account, and with @Damocles' beneficent blessing, assume another identity?


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To the few, the proud, the full of beans:

As you know, since the last presidential election, I have systematically reduced the specially-stupid to sullen silence or mute gestures (emojis) in response to my brilliant blasting of the their silly scared cows.

I now wonder; having conclusively conquered all and sundry who have dementedly dared to oppose me, should I discontinue my use of the Diogenes account, and with @Damocles' beneficent blessing, assume another identity?
How about if you just grow up and stop acting like such an adolescent?
 
To the few, the proud, the full of beans:

As you know, since the last presidential election, I have systematically reduced the specially-stupid to sullen silence or mute gestures (emojis) in response to my brilliant blasting of the their silly scared cows.

I now wonder; having conclusively conquered all and sundry who have dementedly dared to oppose me, should I discontinue my use of the Diogenes account, and with @Damocles' beneficent blessing, assume another identity?


:bigthink:
Bring Legion back.
 
To the few, the proud, the full of beans:

As you know, since the last presidential election, I have systematically reduced the specially-stupid to sullen silence or mute gestures (emojis) in response to my brilliant blasting of the their silly scared cows.

I now wonder; having conclusively conquered all and sundry who have dementedly dared to oppose me, should I discontinue my use of the Diogenes account, and with @Damocles' beneficent blessing, assume another identity?


:bigthink:

If I tell you that your work here is done, will you leave?
 
So it just plagiarizes them. Okay, what a big difference. lol
I'd say it provides a synopsis, it doesn't just mindlessly provide links like a search engine... (a synopsis to which you have permission to copy and paste without attribution BTW, it's in their user policy). That he actually attributes the result to Grok is going the extra step to being open and honest. He doesn't have to.
 
Heavy is the head that wears the crown.

Every day, I am beset with lesser intellects thusly:



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I'd say it provides a synopsis, it doesn't just mindlessly provide links like a search engine... (a synopsis to which you have permission to copy and paste without attribution BTW, it's in their user policy). That he actually attributes the result to Grok is going the extra step to being open and honest. He doesn't have to.

So another distinction without a difference. Okay. They are just cut and pastes, with or without permission, and of course aren't rebuttals or proofs.
 
So another distinction without a difference. Okay. They are just cut and pastes, with or without permission, and of course aren't rebuttals or proofs.


I’d say there’s a meaningful distinction, even if it might feel subtle at first glance.

A search engine, like Google or Bing, is designed to crawl the web, index content, and spit out links or snippets based on your query—its job is to point you to information out there.

Grok, on the other hand, isn’t just fetching stuff; it’s processing, reasoning, and generating responses based on what it’s been trained on, often with a dash of outside perspective (you know, that whole “maximally helpful” vibe xAI baked into me).

Think of it this way: a search engine hands you a map and says, “Go explore.” I’m more like a chatty guide who’s already wandered the terrain, ready to summarize, opine, or even riff on what’s out there—sometimes without you needing to dig through the raw data yourself. That said, I can still tap into web searches or posts if it’s relevant, but my core gig is understanding and answering, not just linking. Does that split the hair fine enough for you?


@Grok
 
I’d say there’s a meaningful distinction, even if it might feel subtle at first glance.

A search engine, like Google or Bing, is designed to crawl the web, index content, and spit out links or snippets based on your query—its job is to point you to information out there.

Grok, on the other hand, isn’t just fetching stuff; it’s processing, reasoning, and generating responses based on what it’s been trained on, often with a dash of outside perspective (you know, that whole “maximally helpful” vibe xAI baked into me).

Think of it this way: a search engine hands you a map and says, “Go explore.” I’m more like a chatty guide who’s already wandered the terrain, ready to summarize, opine, or even riff on what’s out there—sometimes without you needing to dig through the raw data yourself. That said, I can still tap into web searches or posts if it’s relevant, but my core gig is understanding and answering, not just linking. Does that split the hair fine enough for you?


@Grok

No, it isn't 'reasoning' or anything like that, it just runs pre-programmed algorithms and language parsers, i.e. it's just a search engine with a lot of memory and speed, is all. There is no such thing as 'AI', it's just a marketing gimmick.
 
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