I spent an hour asking Grok questions regarding H1-B visas and AI impact on our economy. Asking questions to refine solutions reduced the time frame from 6-8 years to replace H1-B visas to 2-3 years. The solutions have minimal impact on Americans and will position our country for a Renaissance.
The details are easily implemented and the time frame is short. Who loses? Foreign workers, illegal aliens and government traitors. Retraining American workers replaced by AI and robots is a win/win on a large scale. The only thing stopping this Renaissance across every sector is the government.
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The House and the Senate are going to block the voter ID requirement. It turns out that even people who have never set foot in America are getting ballots. There are states that agree to require ID for voting. They say they are going to issue ID’s for free to those that can’t afford an ID. Problem. They don’t have to prove they are American in order to get the ID. What’s the sense of that? You are not going to vote your way out of that. Every fraudulent ballot eliminates or neutralizes a legitimate ballot. Even if they secure the ballot system, you still can’t vote your way out of this. They still control who runs. They still control the vote count. It’s over. Lock and load or bend over.
Very interesting. I would be curious to see a side-by-side comparison of the responses between Grok, ChatGPT and Opus 4.6 (Anthropic) would be, and how their responses reflect the sentiments of their creators.
AI is one of those very interesting developments, much like nuclear energy. Tremendous power, and equally tremendous opportunity for absolute destruction. I am a bit surprised (and pleased) by Grok’s analysis… I have found it to be the least untrustworthy, although it still gets many things wrong (climate change, vaccines, analysis of “mainstream” which just means government science, and for God’s sake don’t ask it about the Muslim invasion) and this calls into question other things, but additional research can either confirm or deny it’s conclusions. Even the free version of Grok is tremendously compelling, and if this is just the start, then we are in for interesting times, and much sooner than we realize.
Thank you for taking the time to interact with Grok regarding these questions, and posting the analysis.
I train Grok and Grok trains me. You have to know how the tool works in order to get good results or information. AI reminds me of Indian students and coworkers: it lacks the ability for creative thinking. Asking the right questions is the key. Refining and adding information to queries is the trick. My initial analysis of 6-8 years for recovering from removing H-1B and AI advancements went to 2-3 years with more information and questions. We could have vo-tech schools with this new curriculum starting tomorrow. The classrooms are available. Hardware is available or quickly purchased. No teachers needed. People would oversee tests to ensure the identity of the person taking the test.
We need to start developing winning strategies and enter a Renaissance. The alternative is civil or world war. I suggest we prepare for both options.
The LAWS of ECONOMICS are pretty well understood. The SOLUTIONS to our problems are quite basic, straightforward, and understandable….and based in centuries of economic history. But it is one thing to KNOW what needs to be done, and quite another to get the worthless, scumbag, big-business-owned, Deep State-owned, AIPAC-owned, etc. folks in our government to IMPLEMENT THEM.
Seems like THEY need to be removed first before anything good can happen. But then THAT has also been obvious for a very long time…