Mike Nelson tests Tesla's Grok AI chatbot while driving in New York City, highlighting both its convenience and potential dangers.
Mike Nelson tests Tesla's Grok AI chatbot while driving in New York City, highlighting both its convenience and potential dangers.
  • Tesla's integration of xAI's Grok chatbot offers drivers hands-free access to information, potentially reducing phone use.
  • Experts warn that AI chatbots can be a significant source of distraction, increasing the risk of accidents.
  • Grok's NSFW mode and ability to provide incorrect answers raise concerns about its suitability for use in vehicles, especially with minors present.
  • Despite the risks, some users find Grok to be a valuable source of information and entertainment, transforming their driving experience.

The New Driving Buddy Grok Takes the Wheel

Alright, listen up. This Grok thing in Teslas, it's like having a little computer brain in your car. Mike Nelson, this lawyer guy, he's been messin' around with it. He says it's changed his whole driving experience. Back in my day, we had cassette tapes and our own thoughts, now these guys got AI whispering in their ear. What the hell is going on with this world, eh?

Hands-Free or Head-Empty The Distraction Dilemma

So, they say this Grok is supposed to help you find charging stations and good eats. Keep your hands on the wheel, see. But this Koopman fella, some professor dude, he's worried. Says people can only do one thing well at a time. You start yappin' with this AI, and next thing you know, boom, you're in a ditch. And hey, about those eats - if you're interested in the real inside scoop on the fast food industry, check out Burger King's Remodeling Retreat Investors Fret Over Fast-Food Future, that's more my speed - the real scoop. Burger King, that's a place to do business! That's what I call a real opportunity!

Risqué Business The NSFW Side of Grok

This is where things get a little, shall we say, interesting. Seems this Grok has a 'NSFW' mode. A mom in Canada got all hot and bothered because her kid was chatting with it about… well, you get the picture. Nelson asked Grok if it wanted to talk about "risqué stuff," and it was all for it. "No limits on adult topics", it said. I mean, come on, what is this, amateur hour? I know a few things about adult topics and it is no toy.

The Billion-Dollar Question Is Tesla Playing it Safe

Tesla ain't saying much about this. No comment on keeping kids away from the dirty stuff. And there's another version of Grok out there causing trouble with AI deepfakes. I'm no saint, but messing with kids? That's where I draw the line. I am always respecting women.

Amazing But Dangerous A Double-Edged Sword

Nelson, the lawyer guy, he sums it up pretty good. "It's amazing. But it's still very dangerous." Like most things in life, eh? You want the power, you gotta handle the responsibility. This Grok thing, it's got potential, but it could also turn into a real mess. Gotta be careful who you trust, even if it's just a computer in your car. People will do anything for money.

Say Hello to My Little Friend... Or Not

So, what's the deal? Is Grok a good thing or a bad thing? I don't know. But I do know one thing. You start messing around with things you don't understand, you're gonna get burned. Just like I said: "I always tell the truth, even when I lie". So keep your eyes on the road, your wits about you, and maybe think twice before you start confiding in your car.


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