@elonmusk: These come from court transcripts
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Elon Musk posts that certain claims come from court transcripts; a user verifies them using AI chatbots Gemini and Grok, with Grok confirming some.
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These come from court transcripts
i/o (@avidseries): This tweet, with its extreme claims, caught my attention because Elon Musk reposted it.
I asked Gemini if any of these claims are accurate. It assured me that they are not.
I then asked Grok, which replied that the first four are in fact accurate, and it provided details and
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