New Delhi, March 20 -- We may want to live by the rather Biblical adage of "only God can judge me", but the truth is that our online persona-curated in the opinions we write online, the posts we reshare, and the people and accounts we follow on social media-is shaping how we are publicly perceived.

When controversy breaks out online or in the real world, especially relating to sensitive matters such as religion or politics, we are quick to judge others based on what they post or reshare on social media. Now, social media's new-fangled AI tools are making these ideological bubbles much worse.

The past two weeks, Indian users of Elon Musk's X have been playing around with the social media platform's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok, p...