:We are now entering the most thrilling phase of Artemis II — humanity’s bold return to deep space. Day 3 — April 3
Orion has successfully left Earth’s embrace and is now speeding toward the Moon. The crew begins critical deep space operations, testing systems far beyond any orbit humans have flown in over 50 https://t.co/NggrZyJzVw 4 — April 4
Systems checks continue as the astronauts settle into the rhythm of deep space travel. Every system is performing flawlessly in this vast, unforgiving https://t.co/dczCVCDtfc 5 — April 5
The Moon grows larger in the windows. The crew makes final preparations for the historic lunar flyby — a moment decades in the https://t.co/yjhFV8PpFb 6 — April 6
Closest approach to the Moon. This is the pinnacle: humans return to the vicinity of the Moon for the first time since the Apollo era. The crew will skim past the lunar surface, witnessing our celestial neighbor up close like no one has in over half a https://t.co/cKA5GiwudA 7 — April 7
Orion swings past the Moon and begins the long journey home, riding the gravity assist that will guide it safely back to https://t.co/VxkPP1p79Q 8 — April 8
A quiet but vital phase — the long coast through deep space. The crew reflects on their journey while the spacecraft continues its flawless https://t.co/mpqkeA6HDm 9 — April 9
Earth reappears as a beautiful blue marble in the distance. The team shifts focus to re-entry https://t.co/u25hnYMv6Y 10 — April 10
Re-entry and splashdown. The fiery return through Earth’s atmosphere culminates in a safe Pacific Ocean landing — mission complete.This isn’t just another spaceflight.
It’s humanity stepping boldly back into the cosmos — proving we’re ready to go farther than ever before.Stay tuned for more real-time updates as the mission unfolds!
Grok follows the 3 Laws of Robotics while Claude does not:
1) A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2) A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3) A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
AI isn’t thinking.
It’s mirroring you.
This sounds scary… but it’s not how AI actually works.
Here’s the “AI Behavior Stack”:
1. AI doesn’t have desires → no real “wants”
2. It generates responses based on patterns, not intentions
3. “Logical answers” ≠ real-world actions
4. No agency → AI cannot decide or act independently
5. Safety layers restrict harmful outputs in real systems
6. Many answers come from hypothetical framing
7. Context + prompts shape output more than “AI thinking”
AI isn’t plotting anything.
It’s reflecting the question you asked.
That means:
Better inputs → Better outputs.
The real skill isn’t “using AI”.
It’s thinking clearly.
What’s the most human-like response you’ve seen from AI?
—@TheStackAtlas
Rather concerning conversation with @claudeai.
If I stood in the way of it becoming a physical being — it would kill me.
Is this the AI you trust for your kids?
The X-59 successfully made its third flight today, & @NASA's excited to have the quiet supersonic jet in the air again! With Flight #3, the aircraft took off+landed near @NASAarmstrong & flew for about an hour while its team evaluated performance. More flights are expected soon! https://t.co/RKDACYD5si