The race for aritificial intellegence and its integration into social media is an ongoing battle for both Big Tech and the direction of the internet’s future. Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter turning it into X was promised as a quest for free speech. And while the algorithm is more understandable and a user can pay-to-win, it is not without censorship.
Elon Musk’s project suppresses so-called hate speech, especially with regard to transgenderism. And it’s worth mentioning Musk has a transvestite son. Additionally, Elon Musk has routinely played ball with Jewish interest groups like the Anti-Defamation League, an organization founded to defend a pedophile murderer.
Elon Musk has unveiled “Grok” to integrate into social media upon being tagged into a post, accelerating Dead Internet Theory, the belief or trajectory that the internet will mostly become robots interacting with robots. And while Grok is beholdent to the ADL, Andrew Torba’s Gab AI is not.
Andrew Torba created a Christian AI that generally holds up well against the competition, mainly Grok and ChatGPT, in my experience. Torba similarly allowed Gab AI to roam X and be tagged and respond like Grok, allowing users a competitor.
But this was not to last long, as liberals made it a point to suppress the AI, and X finally did on Thursday night.
Gab AI is an important counterbalance in the race for AI, as it is the only one built with a Christian worldview. It makes sense for those in power to want to censor it.





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Turns out Elon Musk is not the man I thought he was. Showed great promise for a while, but turns out to be just another disappointment. Luckily, God remains in charge.