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On the other note, trying to hold a company's feet to the fire because of a horrific AI error means doing the same across the board. xAI isn't the first and you can rest assured they won't be the last either. OpenAI, Meta, Google and character.ai, etc. have all had issues with this as the AI market is moving faster than the pace of regulation and no one wants to slow down for fear of losing market advantage and influence. I'm not saying it's okay in any way shape or form, but you can't speak as through xAI is the only one to have this issue. Fair is fair. There are good people on all of these social media platforms and bad people on all of these platforms. I like to hear as much from those who disagree with me as I can and talk to people in person about it, because otherwise the echo chamber just forces you into compliance/group think with no innovation or real improvements to your ideology.