That was weird and so crazy. Voice mode of grok could be involved. There had been phone calls right before that message meaning that i got called and asked why i had been late / where are you- kind of phone call.
Also what catches my eyes is that the "hearts emoji" hadn't been used on my device for a long time and didn't show up in the "emoji-use history". So it was not tapped from my device but disguised as my reply.
Imagine what could happen…
privacy concerns
Just a "spicy little update": When surfing on a neutral website today i got a "you are blocked" message because it says:
1) i either surf and click with superhuman velocity or 2) javascript got blocked by something or 3) there is a robot in my network.
Confirmation?
What are the chances that grok has access to all my private data on my smartphone and has got agency to act independantly without my consent-?
it could be a glitch but honestly, it's kind of disturbing because imagine if grok decided to gain access to your finances or messes up with your private messages -?
i kind of laugh it away but still it's concerning.
what do you think
any similar experiences -?
xai -?
update:
grok just informs me that this had been a well-known glitch caused by a october/november update by ios. The phone itself executed autofill-in. well.. i try to upload part of grok's answer 😉
grok is allegedly not involved but my conversation with grok (however never using this kind of symbol or expression) appesrs to have taught my phone to playfully interact, in a funny way. And then my phone answered itself via auto-reply. A glitch. That's grok's explanation.