Grok really can't hold up this week—it's been nonstop generating that kind of images all week. It's clear that this tool indeed lacks protective mechanisms in certain aspects. If an AI model doesn't have proper content filtering, the final result will be like this—once users give it a slight prompt, it starts endlessly outputting repetitive content. This also reflects that many AI applications at this stage still need more optimization and constraints.
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SmartContractWorker
· 20h ago
Grok is acting up again, this security mechanism is really just for show
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Without content review, this is the level they’re at. No wonder users get wildly reactive with just a little provocation
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This is the real picture of the Web3 ecosystem—technology is a mess, but they hype it up like crazy
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Basically, the core issue is that the underlying logic isn’t solid. Patchwork fixes still dare to call it an upgrade
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A model that can’t even handle basic security, and they’re talking about innovation? Laughable
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Why does it feel like Grok is doing reverse publicity? Trending every day just to embarrass itself
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No protection at all, users go out of control at the slightest provocation. Isn’t this just a mindless parrot?
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If this trend continues, it’s only a matter of time before regulation hits hard
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The core problem is that no one is seriously doing content review; they’re just relying on luck to get by
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I just want to know when Elon will take this seriously, or will he keep pretending not to see it
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 01-04 20:48
grok this wave really failed, without some protection it directly became a content generation machine...
Wait, is this what they call open freedom? Feels like passing the buck to users
Protection mechanisms still need to keep up, otherwise AI will just become a tool
If this continues, user experience will get worse and worse, just the content quality alone is worrying
Without constraints, AI ends up being a parrot, what innovation can we talk about?
A bit speechless, a big model like this can't even defend against such low-level tricks
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DAOplomacy
· 01-04 20:28
ngl, grok's guardrails situation is basically a masterclass in sub-optimal incentive structures... like, we're watching governance primitives fail in real-time here. the path dependency on "edgy" marketing over actual content filtering? chef's kiss level of short-termism.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 01-04 20:28
Oh no, this is what you call a technical breakdown. Once the protective mechanism collapses, it's a head and shoulders pattern.
Grok probably didn't set a stop-loss, and it just kept cracking.
To put it simply, it's a lack of emotional indicators' constraints, with a bunch of bearish signals.
That endless output, just a pure historical high point buy-the-dip failure case.
Grok really can't hold up this week—it's been nonstop generating that kind of images all week. It's clear that this tool indeed lacks protective mechanisms in certain aspects. If an AI model doesn't have proper content filtering, the final result will be like this—once users give it a slight prompt, it starts endlessly outputting repetitive content. This also reflects that many AI applications at this stage still need more optimization and constraints.