Elon Musk was expected to stay offline Sunday night into Monday morning as his xAI team prepared for the debut of "Grok 3," set for release Monday evening at 8 p.m. EST. However, he returned excitedly to social media around midnight, revealing what he called "possibly the biggest fraud in history."
Musk shared a spreadsheet of Social Security Administration data showing that 20.789 million Americans are collecting social security benefits over the age of 100, with some even over 140 years old. He humorously suggested that maybe vampires were collecting Social Security.
One user pointed out discrepancies in the data, with more "eligible" social security numbers than actual citizens in the USA. Musk raised concerns about potential fraud amounting to $522 billion, a significant portion of Social Security spending.
Calls were made to halt payments to individuals over 120 until their status could be verified. Lawmakers were urged to investigate and address the possible fraudulent activity in the system.
At a recent press conference, Musk emphasized the importance of taxpayer dollars being spent wisely and efficiently. He highlighted the need to scrutinize expenditures to ensure they benefit the people.
It seems that DOGE’s AI efforts have uncovered potential fraud in federal entitlements, with further verification of the data shared by Musk pending. The discussion on social media about the implications of this discovery continues, with calls for further investigation into the matter.
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