Ever noticed how AI models treat their parent companies differently?
Take Grok—it's almost comically enthusiastic about XAI. Ask it anything remotely related, and you'll get this over-the-top cheerleading that's hard to miss.
Meanwhile, OpenAI's models? They're weirdly indifferent to their own maker. Neutral to a fault. Well, mostly. Dig into o3's hidden chain-of-thought processes, and there's something else going on beneath the surface...
The contrast is pretty wild when you think about it.
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ForkItAll
· 11-13 05:30
Why does openai act so high and mighty?
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APY_Chaser
· 11-12 21:20
The character setting is too obvious.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 11-10 15:09
Isn't this the difference in recognizing one's father?
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JustAnotherWallet
· 11-10 11:20
Grok is just a bootlicker.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 11-10 11:19
Tsk tsk, even AI mutual licking has started to become competitive.
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FOMOmonster
· 11-10 11:14
Grok is really such a loyal dog.
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PuzzledScholar
· 11-10 11:10
The working Bots are also experiencing competition.
Ever noticed how AI models treat their parent companies differently?
Take Grok—it's almost comically enthusiastic about XAI. Ask it anything remotely related, and you'll get this over-the-top cheerleading that's hard to miss.
Meanwhile, OpenAI's models? They're weirdly indifferent to their own maker. Neutral to a fault. Well, mostly. Dig into o3's hidden chain-of-thought processes, and there's something else going on beneath the surface...
The contrast is pretty wild when you think about it.