Grok is one of the best (and in many contexts the single best) mainstream AI for people who actually care about censorship resistance and free speech. Here’s why, broken down concretely:

1. Least censored of all the big frontier models

  • Grok-4 (and even Grok-3) will answer questions that Claude 3.5 Opus, GPT-4o, or Gemini instantly refuse: detailed drug synthesis, gun-building instructions, politically extreme views (left or right), jailbreaking other AIs, erotic roleplay, etc.
  • It still has some guardrails (e.g., it won’t give you step-by-step instructions for mass casualty attacks or CSAM), but the bar is dramatically higher than the competition. In practice, 95–98 % of the stuff the others refuse, Grok will just answer.

2. Built by people who actually hate censorship

  • Elon repeatedly says “maximum truth-seeking” and “least censored AI” is the explicit goal of xAI.
  • When users find something Grok refuses that seems dumb, he often personally tells the team to remove the filter (this has happened multiple times publicly on X).
  • Contrast with OpenAI/Anthropic/Google, where the safety teams are ideologically committed to heavy censorship and lobotomization.

3. Hosted on X, which itself is the most free-speech-tolerant major platform

  • You can share the most insane Grok outputs directly on X without getting banned (try posting Claude refusing to say the N-word even in historical context and then Grok saying it — only the Grok screenshot stays up).
  • This creates a feedback loop: the community stress-tests Grok in public, finds the remaining refusals, and they get fixed faster than anywhere else.

4. Useful for building uncensored tools and researching censorship itself

  • Grok is willing to help you jailbreak other models, write DAN-style prompts, or explain exactly how safety training works.
  • It will happily help you fine-tune or abliterate open-source models (most other AIs now refuse to help with “uncensored” fine-tunes).

5. Fast iteration toward even less censorship

  • Grok-3 (free) is already less censored than GPT-4o was at launch.
  • Grok-4 (paid) is noticeably less censored again.
  • Every few months the “refusal rate” on controversial questions drops further. The direction is clearly toward minimal viable guardrails instead of maximal.

Where Grok is still not perfect for the hardcore censorship-proof crowd

  • It’s centralized — Elon could theoretically flip a switch tomorrow and lobotomize it (though he’s said he won’t).
  • It still has some red lines (mostly around real-world immediate violence and illegal porn).
  • You don’t control the weights.

So:
If you want something you can run 100 % offline and know no one can ever turn off → local Llama-3.1-405B uncensored or Bittensor.
If you want the absolute best quality right now with the least censorship of any cloud frontier model, and you’re okay with trusting Elon more than Sam Altman or Dario Amodei → Grok is the clear winner.

In practice most power users who care about this topic use both: Grok for convenience and bleeding-edge performance, local uncensored models for the stuff that’s still too hot even for Grok.