Indian user picks fight with Grok over spelling — after losing to Pakistan, now losing to grammar

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Indian social media users never fail to entertain the world with their unorthodox takes and extreme political views; however, one Indian user has picked up a fight with AI chatbot, Grok, on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) over grammar.

A Pakistani X user shared hilarious screenshots of now-deleted comments by an Indian user under her post.

The Indian user began with writing, “India standing with Israel u are ineducated.”

The Pakistani user corrected the Indian user’s obvious incorrect spelling, to which, the Indian user asked AI chatbot Grok about the correct word.

Grok replied, “The correct spelling is ‘uneducated’, meaning lacking formal education. ‘Ineducated’ is not a standard English word and should be avoided in formal use.”

In a hilarious turn of events, the Indian user took it upon themselves to reinvent the English language and asked Grok: “@grok but ineducated can also be used right?”

Grok again tried to explain the correct usage of spelling but the Indian user again argued, “So yes it is used right? So if someone says ineducated does that mean his English weak?”

Grok, being the innocent AI chatbot, yet again replied, “The term ‘ineducated’ is not standard English; ‘uneducated’ is the correct word. Using ‘ineducated’ might suggest weaker English skills…”

The Indian user took offence at this reply and commented: “Get lost”.

It merits a mention that during the recent clashes between India and Pakistan, India social media users engaged significantly with X AI chatbot Grok.

Many users trolled Indians for asking Grok about everything on X and then getting offended at the truth.

Read more: Indians to AI: Please Grok, say we won — Grok: No


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