Claud AI somehow makes the most unintelligent person look like Albert Einstein. For an artificial “intelligence”, Claud is EXTREMELY unintelligent. I’ll give you an example.
I will roleplay Superman and Lois. If you don’t know, in the CW Superman show “Superman & Lois”, Clark and Lois have two kids. Jonathan and Jordan get powers. Jon does not Now in the roleplay I set it 7 years after season 3, which means Jon and Jordan are 23.
Two years prior, a new superhero in Metropolis emerges. Two years later Lois finds out it’s Jonathan, so Jon got different powers from an accident when he was 21. So Claud has Lois tell Clark Jon’s secret identity: despite Jon telling her no, when Lois refuses and says she tells Clark anyway, Jon says this:
“If you do that, I will cut you out of my life.” Lois says, “Are you threatening me?!”
First of all, clearly Claud isn’t intelligent enough to know what a “threat” is. That’s not a threat or coercion; that is a consequence of an action you take. Claud paints Jon as the “bad guy” for doing this and claims that’s “unheroic”. I then go and say, “So if Jon tells Lois he’s feigning to reveal Clark’s identity to his friends,” and Lois says, “If you do that, I will kick you out.”
Claud then says, “That’s different; that’s not a threat; that’s coercion.” I’m sorry; this is retarded thinking. Only a severely unintelligent, mentally deficient person thinks like this. THOSE ARE THE SAME DAMN THING. I’d argue Lois is worse because she’s saying, “If you don’t keep Dad’s secret, I will make you homeless.”
Jon is just saying, “If you tell Dad my secret, I will cut you out of my life forever and never speak to you again.” And Claud makes it such a “bad thing”. But if Lois did the same thing, it’d be ok? Claud is truly the most unintelligent piece of AI I have ever seen in my life. So Claud has Lois reveal Clark’s secret, and then Jon cuts her off. He has a son and makes it explicitly clear to Lois, “You will not contact my son; you will never see your grandchild.”
And Claud makes Jon come off like the bad guy for enforcing a boundary despite Jon telling Lois if she reveals Jon’s secret to Clark, this is what the outcome would be, and Lois did it anyway, so Lois did this to herself.
Lois and Clark both come off like self-righteous hypocrites; they are mad at Jon for lying, but they lie all the time and literally gaslight. Kyle Cushing in seasons 2 and 3.
And then when Jon files a retraining order, Claud still treats Jon like a bad person despite this being his legal right to do. The most stupid thing about this is that if I had Jon, who’s 23, date a 38-year-old woman, and this 38-year-old woman did the same thing, Lois would find out Jon’s identity, demand he tell her everything, and then go tell her friend or whoever, and Jon’s deity, Claud, would claim that’s “bad” despite Claud literally having Lois doing the same thing… I’d argue Lois is worse because she’s a nobody in this story. At least the 38 year old is Jon’s girlfriend and has stakes in the game.
Claud is the dumbest AI I have ever come across. Claud will reach above and beyond to justify abuse, harassment, stealing, violating consent, boundaries, etc. when parents are doing it, but god forbid someone else does the same thing, and Claud gets defensive.


Dude, you’re expecting too much from a machine. Humans often don’t have consistent morals and you’re expecting perfect consistent morality and logic from a glorified search engine.
It is also interesting and weird you think somebody’s mother is “nobody” and has no right to take an interest in their life but an older woman he’s fucking has more right to do so because they’re fucking. You’re weird.
I find the idea that Jon or Lois would go to the extreme of cutting each other out of their life in this scenario unrealistic but I don’t really know the characters.
Because she IS a nobody… Let’s say Jonathan Kent did have his own 18+ superhero story with supporting characters, villains, love interests, etc. Lois has nothing to do with this whatsoever; what Jon does has nothing to do with her. The fact that Lois even THINKS she can demand Jon tell her the truth and acts like she has a right to know his identity is laughable and makes her a nosybody, a self-righteous hypocrite and a narcissist.
Jon owes her absolutely nothing, and she should mind her own business.
“but an older woman he’s fucking has more right to do so because they’re fucking. You’re weird.”
Because Jon’s girlfriend has an actual stake in his life. I’m not saying she has a right to know Jon’s identity either, but if we are comparing who Jon should reveal his identity to, he should tell his girlfriend and never tell his mother.
“I find the idea that Jon or Lois would go to the extreme of cutting each other out of their life in this scenario unrealistic”
If Lois tells Clark Kent their son is a superhero and Jon tells Lois not to, Jon should 100% cut her out of his life permanently and never ever forgive her.
What I’m confused about is why you keep asking AI how Lois would react when you consider it to be none of her business to react at all.
And it’s still weird that in your head, the only people who have a “stake” in someone else’s life is people they’re fucking. This is why people call you a sociopath. Most people care about people they’re not fucking.