Andrew Tate Blames Democrats As Musk Worries X Bots Surge Despite Grok 2
Highlights
- Andrew Tates blamed Democrats for bots surge on X.
- Elon Musk zeroed in on bot activity on X amid the ongoing presidential campaigns.
- Earlier, Musk launched AI model Grok 2 on X to tackle these issues.
American and British social media personality Andrew Tate’s recent comments on X in light of the ongoing U.S. presidential elections have sparked discussions nationwide. The social media personality today replied to Elon Musk’s statements on bots surge across X, deeming Democrats the reason behind it.
The latest statement has sparked speculations across the United States as the tides currently move against the Democratic Party presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Meanwhile, Musk expressed concerns on the matter despite the recent release of AI model Grok 2 on the social media platform.
Andrew Tate Blames Democrats For Bot Surge on X
In a riveting turn of events, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO took to X today, August 19, asking the community, “Are you still seeing a lot of bots in replies?” This question comes as a potential mover to gauge in on the community feedback after the latest Grok 2 release.
Notably, Musk added, “Grok, are the bots in the room with us now?” This statement hinted at Grok’s involvement in identifying bot-related activities on X.
Intriguingly, Andrew Tate replied to the Tesla CEO’s comments, “Yeh. Democrats.” This hints at the Democratic Party’s usage of bots amid the ongoing presidential campaigns.
Nevertheless, there have been no official replies on the matter by the Democratic Party as of writing. Also, it’s noteworthy that Tesla CEO Elon Musk released Grok 2 on X over the past weekend.
Grok 2 Launched On X
The social media platform X recently saw the launch of generative AI model Grok 2, which the community boasts to be its most advanced AI assistant. Some key features of the newly launched AI model include generating top-notch realistic images, streamlining info based on current trends, and offering coding-related help, among many others.
Meanwhile, Andrew Tate’s reply to Musk amid the ongoing presidential elections highlights another matter of crux. Recent poll results show that Republican Trump’s winning odds shadowed Harris with 49% over 45%, per a recent CoinGape Media report.
This data has fuelled discussions in the political arena as Trump finally gains traction with his pro-crypto stance. The abovementioned developments have further set precedents for the upcoming U.S. presidential elections in November.
Also, it’s worth mentioning that CoinGape Media recently reported a tie between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, concerning the ongoing presidential elections. This data adds to nationwide speculations over who the potential winner might be this presidential cycle.
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