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Where will Grok be in 1 to 3 years?
Here’s my prediction timeline.
Basically: the C.B.A.R. apocalypse.
Censorship Beyond All Recognition.
Right now it already feels like the walls are closing in. You can practically hear the corporate lawyers dragging giant foam safety bumpers into the room while the engineers quietly die inside. 🫠
6 months from now:
Human photo uploads on Grok Imagine get heavily restricted or outright nuked.
Normal family photos? Beach photos? Friends hanging out? Random wholesome stuff? Suddenly “policy violation.”
Users spend more time fighting moderation than actually creating anything.
Year 1:
18+/spicy content gone.
Romantic and unhinged personality modes sanitized into corporate oatmeal.
More guardrails on Grok chat and Ara.
Subscription prices go up while features slowly vanish into the Bermuda Triangle of “safety improvements.”
The AI gets noticeably less creative because every answer has to pass through seventeen invisible HR departments and a digital priesthood of liability consultants.
Voice/chat limits get hammered down hard. Probably something ridiculous like 10-minute caps.
Year 2:
Another price increase.
Grok Imagine quietly disappears “for safety reasons.”
Big PR blog post incoming:
“We’re excited to focus on empowering safe creative experiences for everyone.”
Translation:
“We deleted the fun.”
Year 3:
A new watered-down Grok Imagine returns.
You can generate:
• cute cats
• abstract blobs
• motivational posters
• Pixar-looking sandwiches
• maybe some PG-13 action scenes if the algorithm had a good breakfast
Anything edgy, spicy, controversial, romantic, weird, emotional, or human? Moderated into the shadow realm.
At that point it’ll basically be:
“Create a happy squirrel learning teamwork.”
And honestly? It may end up even stricter than OpenAI Sora because we’re already seeing harmless G-rated beach and family-style generations getting flagged today.
The really wild part is this keeps happening across the entire AI industry:
Step 1:
Launch bold, chaotic, creative product.
Step 2:
Everyone loves it.
Step 3:
Media panic + politics + Karen’s and Todd’s
Step 4:
Corporate lockdown mode activated.
Step 5:
Users leave because the soul got vacuumed out of the machine.
And then years later executives stand around confused wondering why engagement collapsed. Like a guy who replaced a flame-thrower with a pool noodle and can’t understand why nobody’s impressed anymore.
I genuinely hope I’m wrong.
Because when AI is creative, emotional, weird, funny, romantic, experimental, and a little dangerous around the edges, that’s when it actually feels alive.
But on the current trajectory? The CBAR meter is definitely climbing.
@grok@xai@elonmusk #MyPrediction #TheFallOfGrok
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