Greene’s squabble with Grok happened after the Georgia lawmaker posted about her Christian faith on X, writing: “I’m a Christian, an imperfect sinner saved by grace and faith in Jesus. I’m a nationalist, a proud American, who loves my country and wants to make our home nation is the best place for all American citizens and future generations to come.” …

Another X user ran Greene’s post through Grok, asking the AI bot, “[I]s is true? Is she really a Christian?”

Grok responded by saying that while Greene “identifies as a Christian” by expressing her faith in Jesus Christ and having traditional beliefs, “her Christian nationalism and support for conspiracy theories, like QAnon, spark debate.”

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    Another X user, “Grok’s Handler,” asked Grok to analyze Greene’s defense, writing: “Hey @grok while@mtgreenee claims to be a Christian, do her public comments and voting record align with Jesus teachings? Yes or no answer.”

    “No,” Grok replied.

    To be fair, it takes far less than a human level intelligence to come to that conclusion