Author: Olivia Backley

Olivia Backley contributes insightful articles across a variety of topics.Passionate about delivering engaging and informative content.Dedicated to keeping readers informed and inspired.Explores stories that spark curiosity and thoughtful discussion.

Elon Musk promised a “maximum truth-seeking AI.” What he delivered was Grok.Released in March 2024 and available only to premium subscribers on X, Grok was marketed as a rebellion against so-called “politically correct” artificial intelligence. Musk claimed that Grok would pursue truth at all costs; however, the chatbot has repeatedly shown itself to be biased, unreliable, and in some cases, outright dangerous.Despite Musk’s insistence that Grok is neutral, the chatbot’s answers often mirror his own views. For example, when asked who it supported in the Israel–Palestine conflict, Grok’s internal reasoning revealed it first searched for Musk’s position before it could…

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In the first year of Trump’s second term, national communication has grown angrier and more divisive, particularly surrounding culture. People across social media platforms now amplify familiar themes: claims of “real Americans” under threat, accusations of “outsiders” changing the country, and warnings of cultural decline. These ideas, once on the fringes of white supremacist spaces, are now echoed by the highest political leaders, blending extreme narratives with mainstream discourse.In yearly reports, organizations such as the Southern Poverty Law Center have documented how coded political language, or “dog whistles”, allow extremist narratives to spread under the guise of cultural preservation or…

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With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence—and a general lack of regulation—concerns about its potential repercussions are growing. One question sits at the center of the debate: whose safety is most at risk?When it comes to gender, recent reports by the United Nations suggest that AI poses a disproportionately greater threat to women than to men worldwide.  In November 2025, both the United Nations Office At Geneva and UN Women reported that digital abuse is a rapidly growing tool of violence against women, and artificial intelligence both amplifies and creates new methods of abuse. According to recent research, 90-95% of…

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