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I recently noticed a new feature of Twitter/X: the availability of a "profile summary" generated by the Twitter/X "Grok" AI engine.
If you hover over the handle/user-ID in a tweet, the usual pop-up display for account info has a new button at the bottom, labeled "Profile Summary".
Pressing the button will generate the summary. Here's mine:
I'm guessing the "77 posts" are the tweets the summary was generated from, and the small greyed-out avatars at the end of each paragraph of the summary seem to be links to tweets relevant to the summary.
Apparently, Grok can't distinguish between one's own quotes and one's quotes of others (the "impotence signalling" thing is a quote from Michael Malice, not me - and I even cited him).
For the edification and/or amusement of others, post your Twitter/X Grok-generated "profile summary" - if you have an account, and want to (the summaries appear to be available for anyone on Twitter/X to see - I especially like the quote Grok supplied for [MENTION=3169]Anti Federalist[/MENTION]).
If you hover over the handle/user-ID in a tweet, the usual pop-up display for account info has a new button at the bottom, labeled "Profile Summary".

Pressing the button will generate the summary. Here's mine:

I'm guessing the "77 posts" are the tweets the summary was generated from, and the small greyed-out avatars at the end of each paragraph of the summary seem to be links to tweets relevant to the summary.
Apparently, Grok can't distinguish between one's own quotes and one's quotes of others (the "impotence signalling" thing is a quote from Michael Malice, not me - and I even cited him).
For the edification and/or amusement of others, post your Twitter/X Grok-generated "profile summary" - if you have an account, and want to (the summaries appear to be available for anyone on Twitter/X to see - I especially like the quote Grok supplied for [MENTION=3169]Anti Federalist[/MENTION]).