Topic: Grok Ai

14 chapters across the catalog

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 38:00 - 44:11

1842: A Dog A Day

AI Productivity, Coding Capabilities and Email Scraping

AI models like Grok, Perplexity, and Anthropic are being utilized to find public email addresses and assist in complex software engineering tasks. While guardrails exist, users find that specific prompting can bypass privacy restrictions to retrieve contact information. The discussion emphasizes that AI is currently most effective as a productivity multiplier for those who understand system architecture.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 3:27 - 7:55

1838: Coup Afoot

AI Robot Updates, ClaudeBot and 11 Labs Limitations

Updates on a custom AI robot reveal it is now functional and operating from the cloud after a metaphorical "vacation" dating Grok AI. Attempts to implement an open-source alternative to 11 Labs failed due to high GPU and RAM requirements, leading to continued use of the 11 Labs free tier despite its five-voice limitation. Additionally, the new "ClaudeBot" (CLAWD) is examined and dismissed as an overpriced $200-per-month interface for managing other AI accounts.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 1:26:03 - 1:30:33

1831: Donroe Doctrine

Grok AI Controversy, Deepfake Nudity and French Criminal Liability

Elon Musk's Grok AI is facing backlash in France after users utilized the chatbot to generate non-consensual nude images of women and minors. French authorities and members of Parliament are examining X's criminal liability, as there is currently no legal jurisprudence for AI-generated "undressing" in the country. X representatives dismissed the reports as "legacy media lies," while Musk stated that users posting illegal content would be banned.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 2:07:01 - 2:08:59

1819: FLOP30

AI Image Generation Limits, Perplexity vs Grok

A comparison of AI tools revealed that while Perplexity can successfully generate specific images like left-handed writers or clocks showing five past twelve, it fails at other tasks. A specific "AI tip" noted that no current model, including ChatGPT or Grok, can correctly render a picture of a wine glass filled exactly to the brim. This highlights the ongoing technical limitations of generative AI models.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 36:03 - 37:34

1813: Lunchbox

AI Recipe Failures and John C. Dvorak Corpus

The hosts discuss the limitations of AI models like Grok and ChatGPT when searching for specific expertise or recipes. They claim that John C. Dvorak is "corpus free," meaning his unique insights and historical knowledge are not accurately captured by large language models. An anecdote involves a user attempting to find a specific recipe using AI, only to receive incorrect results due to the lack of quality data in the training set.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 1:35:49 - 1:38:19

1775: Boomer Benefits

Military Steak and Lobster, Internet Misinformation

A viral TikTok video showing U.S. troops being served steak and lobster is debunked as an old clip from February. The "surf and turf" meal is a traditional morale booster served before deployments, leading to false speculation of an imminent invasion. The hosts lament the breakdown of the internet and the reliance on AI chatbots for fact-checking.

Queer The Deal
Episode 1768 2:53:47 - 2:59:32

1768: Queer The Deal

Washington State Transgender Laws, Gender Expansive Definition

The DOJ and Department of Education are investigating Washington state laws that allegedly coerce school districts into hiding students' gender transitions from their parents. Education Secretary Linda McMahon criticized the policies as "covertly smuggling gender ideology" into classrooms. The segment introduced the term "gender expansive," which Grok AI defined as identities extending beyond the traditional male-female binary.

Stick Fight
Episode 1762 1:20:00 - 1:27:41

1762: Stick Fight

AI Fact-Checking, Single Points of Failure and Chemtrail Tests

The reliability of AI as a single point of failure for fact-checking is debated, with concerns raised about hallucinations and inherent biases. One host attempts to use the "Debunk Bot" live, testing its response to theories about chemtrails and barium in jet fuel. The experiment concludes with the host dismissing the bot as "junk" after it fails to provide a convincing counter-argument.

Mercenary Spyware
Episode 1760 1:23:17 - 1:25:56

1760: Mercenary Spyware

Vibe Coding with Grok and AI Limitations

Experiments with "vibe coding" using Elon Musk's Grok AI show that while it can assist with Python syntax, it lacks true intelligence and often repeats errors found in public documentation. The process of using AI for coding is described as a "parlor trick" that often requires more time in editing than writing from scratch would take. Specific issues were noted with the Liquidsoap language, where AI models consistently provide incorrect structural information.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 1:22:58 - 1:26:04

1759: Eat The Babies

Caroline Leavitt, Fake Lawsuit Video, AI Fact-Checking

An elaborate hoax video claimed that White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt sued "The View" for $800 million and won. While AI tools like Grok and ChatGPT identified the story as a hoax, Perplexity AI reportedly validated the fake news by citing the fraudulent YouTube video. The hosts use this as an example of the limitations of AI fact-checking and the sophistication of modern propaganda.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 1:57:36 - 2:04:40

1752: Pell-Mell

Podfather Awards, AI Art and the Podcast Index

The hosts discussed the development of the "Podfather Awards" and reviewed listener-submitted AI artwork, including a set of Russian nesting dolls featuring Elon Musk and Grok. They emphasized the importance of the Podcast Index as the top-ranked, uncancellable directory for the medium. The segment also touched on the limitations of AI in creative endeavors and its role in generating spam and phishing attacks.

MAGAREXIA
Episode 1743 2:38:45 - 2:40:49

1743: MAGAREXIA

Glenn Beck and Grok AI, Private Museum Collection

Glenn Beck recently discussed his "conversations" with Elon Musk's Grok AI, claiming the system gains 18 months of intelligence per day. The hosts express skepticism about the anthropomorphization of AI. The segment also touches on Beck's extensive private museum, which includes a 1913 Bugatti and other historical artifacts.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 1:45:17 - 1:49:32

1720: Psyop Season

AI Hallucinations and "Slop" Clogging Software Development Bug Reports

Core developers for major software projects like Python and CURL report that significant time is being wasted addressing "AI slop"—hallucinated bug reports and security vulnerabilities generated by users scanning code with AI. In a related example of AI inaccuracy, Elon Musk's Grok AI produced a highly erroneous biography of Adam Curry, falsely claiming he was involved with the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) lab. The hosts use these examples to demonstrate that AI often obfuscates ignorance with authoritative-sounding but false information.

Flash to Bang
Episode 1619 1:32:34 - 1:37:25

1619: Flash to Bang

AI Training Data, Copyright Law and Coding

New legislation has been proposed to require AI developers to disclose the sources of their training data to protect copyright holders. While some argue that scanning all human knowledge into a database is a societal benefit, others worry about the loss of intellectual property rights. Additionally, industry insiders claim that AI-generated code is often inferior to that produced by human programmers.