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Re: Grok - the left wing AI

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That list was mostly search engines. When I asked Copilot for non-Woke, free Large Language Model A.I. hosts it provided this list:


Large Language Model AI Sites Promoted as "Not Woke" or Anti-Woke:

1. FreedomGPT – Chatbot project by Age of AI, marketed as “uncensored” and “not woke.”
• Free public demo available online.
• Promises fewer restrictions on political or controversial topics.

2. TruthGPT (various clones) – Multiple sites use this name, claiming to be “anti-woke” alternatives to ChatGPT.
• Emphasize “telling the truth” without ideological filters.
• Quality and reliability vary; some are hobbyist projects.

3. Gab AI / Gab’s “Uncensored AI” – Social media platform Gab has promoted its own AI tools as “free speech” and “anti-woke.”
• Accessible to Gab users.
• Strong ideological branding, less mainstream adoption.

4. NotWoke AI (community projects) – Advocacy-driven experiments explicitly branded as “Not Woke AI.”
• Typically small-scale demos or GitHub projects.
• More about ideology than polished user experience.

5. Tusk AI (linked to Tusk Search) – Conservative search engine Tusk has experimented with AI chat features.
• Marketed as “non-woke” search + chatbot.
• Free to use, though limited compared to mainstream LLMs.




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Re: Grok - the left wing AI
By: De_Composed
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Tue, 16 Dec 25 6:07 AM
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re: But is it true that all the search engines are using left wing AI's to 'look for' the left wing politically correct 'sites'?

Most of them have a liberal slant. I've had lengthy arguments with A.I. engines over their insistences that they're being honest when they clearly are not. I must have spent an hour with Copilot once while it insisted that Joe Biden had never pardoned members of his family. It ignored every article I provided, claiming that the internet is fraught with fake news. When I asked it for its source, it stated that it used a DOJ list of Presidential pardons and that none of the Bidens were on it. It wasn't until I provided my own DOJ links showing both the Hunter pardon and the blanket Biden-family pardon that it finally admitted that it was wrong. A.I. can be a stubborn ass.

But it's also very useful. I often tell A.I. to just give me my answer and do not elaborate or provide any of its chastising lectures. (It loves to complain about my questions being "hurtful.")

I asked it today for a list of A.I. engines that promote themselves as not being Woke. It kept its lecture about "Everyone has bias" to a minimum and provided the following:


AI & Search Engines Marketed as "Not Woke" or Anti-Woke:

1. Tusk Search – Conservative search engine positioned as an alternative to Google, emphasizes uncensored results and right-leaning perspectives.

2. 4Search – Conservative/private search engine, promotes free speech and privacy, marketed as non-woke.

3. Gibiru – Longstanding search engine branding itself as “uncensored search,” often cited as anti-woke.

4. Cocoon – Privacy-focused search engine, marketed as uncensored and non-woke.

5. Brave Search – Privacy-first search engine, sometimes promoted in conservative circles as non-woke, though not explicitly political.

6. NotWoke AI (community projects) – Advocacy and experimental AI projects explicitly branded as “Not Woke AI,” claiming neutrality against DEI and progressive bias.

7. Government “anti-woke AI” initiatives – Federal directives (e.g., Trump-era executive orders and OMB guidance) requiring “neutral, nonpartisan” AI outputs. These are policy frameworks, not consumer-facing products.

Notes:
- Many of these tools use “anti-woke” branding as a political signal rather than true neutrality.
- Removing moderation safeguards can increase exposure to misinformation or unsafe content.
- Privacy-first engines like Brave and Gibiru emphasize privacy as much as ideology.
- The ecosystem is fragmented: mainstream AI tools (Google, Microsoft, OpenAI) dominate, while anti-woke AI is scattered across startups, advocacy sites, and niche communities.



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