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Elon Musk’s Grok Ai chatbot praised Hitler, used anti-Semitic phrases and attacked users with traditionally Jewish surnames.
Xai, the maker of Grok, said on social media that he is “actively working to remove inappropriate posts.” And this isn’t the first time Grok has missed a script.
Some “poor people” habits never die
Drinking only water in a restaurant may be a sin of the habit of a “poor man” if you obsessively turn off the lights and force all the spheres of toothpaste out of the tube.
Many Americans have no choice about finding ways to reduce the costs of daily life. After all, many of these habits make very economical meaning.
A recent Reddit post about the habits of the “poor people” has been circulating through word of mouth.
There are some of the most popular habits.
529 Plans are more flexible
President Donald Trump’s mega-tax bill expands the use of the 529 education savings plan, but remains sufficiently limited as investors could suspend.
The law, dubbed “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” by Trump, who signed the bill into law over the weekend, greatly expands options for how the 529 plans can be used. In the past, they have been limited primarily to qualified higher education fees and K-12 tuition fees.
Here are some of the new uses:
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