I'd guess any part of the translation that paints jews in a bad light would be denounced as a mistranslation. ChatGPT would probably gaslight you and say the passages don't exist.
To be clear, LLMs are fancy autocomplete. I don't buy the premise that you can ask them to tell you policy secrets and they just will.
That said, grok's reply here is that violating twitter's TOS makes yids look bad, so translates were disabled. If nothing else, I admire the chutzpah of the response.
Hebrew translation is available on other posts and the post in the screenshot is just about some girl band. I think what's happening here is that grok is making shit up based on assuming the premise of the original tweet is true. Like it's not looking up internal twitter policy decisions or anything, it's just continuing the story.
Pro gamer move: Post the entire english translation of the talmud.
As if that won't get you permabanned (or whatever they do on twitter) almost immediately.
Hmmm, okay - new plan. Post the entire english translation of the talmud and ask grok if it's hate speech.
I'd guess any part of the translation that paints jews in a bad light would be denounced as a mistranslation. ChatGPT would probably gaslight you and say the passages don't exist.
A "but" after a statement supporting free speech completely nullifies the statement.
To be clear, LLMs are fancy autocomplete. I don't buy the premise that you can ask them to tell you policy secrets and they just will.
That said, grok's reply here is that violating twitter's TOS makes yids look bad, so translates were disabled. If nothing else, I admire the chutzpah of the response.
https://xcancel.com/grok/status/1990191753048265165#m
Hebrew translation is available on other posts and the post in the screenshot is just about some girl band. I think what's happening here is that grok is making shit up based on assuming the premise of the original tweet is true. Like it's not looking up internal twitter policy decisions or anything, it's just continuing the story.