The numeric display is localized for the user who got the screen capture. That's how numbers are formatted in India: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_numbering_system . When I check it as a Canadian, the numbers have the usual commas for North American cultures.
It comes across that the sole purpose of this submission is to try to ridicule Musk for putting forward trivially buggy software, hence the quotation marks around the supposedly-incorrectly formatted numbers in the title. Even if that checked out, it would not make for an good submission.
On the off chance that the submission is actually intended to celebrate milestones for Grokipedia (why put quotation marks around numbers, and why not format them as you normally would instead of as they were localized for someone else in a screenshot?), that still isn't particularly interesting.
(Edit: a survey of OP's relatively new account suggests a singular focus on anti-AI stories.)
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 22.6 ms ] threadIt comes across that the sole purpose of this submission is to try to ridicule Musk for putting forward trivially buggy software, hence the quotation marks around the supposedly-incorrectly formatted numbers in the title. Even if that checked out, it would not make for an good submission.
On the off chance that the submission is actually intended to celebrate milestones for Grokipedia (why put quotation marks around numbers, and why not format them as you normally would instead of as they were localized for someone else in a screenshot?), that still isn't particularly interesting.
(Edit: a survey of OP's relatively new account suggests a singular focus on anti-AI stories.)