时间:2025-12-13 13:13:37 来源:网络整理编辑:綜合
Stephen King is never shy when it comes to making his feelings clear on Twitter/X, and recently a lo
Stephen King is never shy when it comes to making his feelings clear on Twitter/X, and recently a lot of those feelings have been directed towards Elon Musk.
SEE ALSO:Every single Stephen King movie adaptation, rankedLast week, the horror master posted about wanting the name to change back to Twitter — "This X shit's got to go," he wrote — and now he's trolling Musk's latest invention — an AI chatbot named Grok (yes, Grok).
Tweet may have been deleted
Musk announced the launch of the chatbot — the name of which ties in which his love of sci-fi — over the weekend. It's currently available for a select group, and will be available to Premium+ subscribers once it's out of early beta.
"Just released Grok," posted Musk.
King's fairly uncompromising quote tweet response? "Big whoop."
Tweet may have been deleted
Musk seemed to find the post funny, responding with laughing emoji and the question "Wanna try it?" — an offer King doesn't appear to have taken up at the time of writing.
Tweet may have been deleted
Musk is clearly a fan of King, even if the author isn't a fan of the changes Musk has made since taking over Twitter. Prior to the owner and ex-CEO charging X users $8 for a blue check, King expressed his displeasure at the idea, which resulted in Musk trying to haggle with the author.
Regarding AI, King has previously shared his thoughts on the possibility of it writing fiction, saying he views it with "a certain dreadful fascination". Clearly he's not all that fascinated by Grok, though.
TopicsArtificial IntelligenceStephen KingElon MuskCelebrities
You will love/hate Cards Against Humanity's new fortune cookies2025-12-13 12:40
Celebrity NFT drops, ranked2025-12-13 12:32
How to watch 'Eurovision Song Contest' 2022 in the U.S.2025-12-13 12:25
Elon Musk, Twitter's largest shareholder, asks if users want an edit button2025-12-13 12:24
Visualizing July's astounding global temperature records2025-12-13 12:22
Why Netflix saving canceled Disney film 'Nimona' is good for queer representation2025-12-13 12:20
18 of the internet's British boyfriends, ranked2025-12-13 11:56
Apple 2022 event: Mac Studio announced with powerful, new M1 Ultra chip2025-12-13 11:46
Major earthquake and multiple aftershocks rock central Italy2025-12-13 11:34
Wordle today: Answer, hints for May 172025-12-13 10:35
This app is giving streaming TV news a second try2025-12-13 13:07
Facebook's 'News Feed' is now just 'Feed.' Reactions are mixed.2025-12-13 12:43
PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium subscriptions: Sony lists all the games you get2025-12-13 12:41
'Wordle' isn't harder. Why does it feel like it is?2025-12-13 11:53
Early Apple2025-12-13 11:36
'Squabble' is 'Wordle' meets Battle Royale and it's stressing me out2025-12-13 11:24
Elon Musk, Twitter's largest shareholder, asks if users want an edit button2025-12-13 11:06
Elon Musk might become temporary Twitter CEO2025-12-13 10:50
The U.S. will no longer have the final say on internet domain names2025-12-13 10:32
Snapchat releases new lens to help teach users American Sign Language2025-12-13 10:28