The voice on this platform is the only reason X is ranked there. No other app or game has the chance to gather that many followers. It’s a bit unfair — it’s always about crushing others instead of respecting them. Thanks to Musk’s reach, X looks like the #1 app, but in reality most platforms don’t even have 1% of that privilege or support. Don’t get me wrong — I repeat, Musk is and stays a mentor for me. But when something annoys me, like the fact that Grok itself shows more respect to ChatGPT than Musk does, I just say it.
I’m not into “fan service.” Yes, I have massive respect for Elon Musk and everything he’s accomplished. In the aerospace field, I see him above everyone else, no hesitation.
But that respect doesn’t stop me from speaking my mind. Politics has pushed him into a position where he ended up paying a huge amount for the campaign of someone who, in my eyes, doesn’t respect him, doesn’t respect other countries, and doesn’t even respect his own citizens—while parading around like a rooster with his head held higher than everyone else.
Let’s be honest: without Musk, he wouldn’t even be where he is today. Guaranteed. But that doesn’t seem to bother him.
I say things as I feel them. You can deeply respect someone and still tell them, “Here, I don’t agree with you.” That, to me, is being honest.
Every country makes weird decisions, like taxing other countries because they can’t afford their own “think big” projects. And the stupid part? They also make their own residents pay for it. Hard to follow when Doge is supposedly saving them tons of money, yet they’re always on the verge of bankruptcy.
@EPavlic@elonmusk The evil is who don’t accept competition. In fact that’s not. That’s we call “option” because all human don’t like the same things. And if he don’t understand that he don’t understand humanity and that is impossible. Focus Musk!
And it’s incredible how, when you make a reasonable and logical comment, you suddenly become invisible. Did I offend you? Or do you simply refuse to accept competition in the end?
I say this with respect, because my message remains clear and true. If “competition” also means hiding sensible comments or making them less visible, then it changes the real intentions.
Those of you who claim to be pro-humanity should act like it — not by charging more for your app than others, because in the end you’re doing the same thing, only worse… especially when you make it free only for Americans!
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In 2025, AI itself sometimes seems more respectful of competition than the people who own it.
OpenAI, Grok, and the others aren’t here to dominate, but to give us options.
Many of us use multiple AIs to be fully satisfied — diversity is what matters.
Remember: you’re all important, and we need all of you.
Musk, you’re not exactly in need — with your resources, there’s no point trying to control everything. It changes people.
Mars first. 🌌🚀
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In 2025, AI itself sometimes seems more respectful of competition than the people who own it.
OpenAI, Grok, and the others aren’t here to dominate, but to give us options.
Many of us use multiple AIs to be fully satisfied — diversity is what matters.
Remember: you’re all important, and we need all of you.
Musk, you’re not exactly in need — with your resources, there’s no point trying to control everything. It changes people.
Mars first. 🌌🚀
@sharkafilipova@SpaceX@elonmusk@Starlink Of course it’s realistic. It’s already being prepared for testing with a university, and everything has been thoroughly engineered with the help of AI. Let’s just say… it all lines up. 🔁🚀
I’m not sure what to name your male Grok companion…
But I do know this: I admire your work deeply, and your drive to push boundaries inspires me. But I also believe in your original message — that AI should empower the minds of those who have ideas, not just wallets.
As someone building an ambitious project — reXus — with limited means but unlimited vision, I’ve turned to GPT, because Grok’s pricing simply isn’t within reach.
If you truly want scientists, engineers and thinkers to rise from the crowd — to build the next big thing — access needs to come before exclusivity. Some of us out here are building stars in silence