Yesterday, Caitlyn Jenner responded to the news that Google's AI chatbot Gemini claims that you should never misgender someone like Jenner, who is transgender, even if it means saving the rest of us billions of people.
Yesterday, Gateway Pundit reported on the strange and deadly worldview introduced by Google's AI Chatbot.
Google's Gemini AI Chatbot says you shouldn't abuse Caitlyn Jenner — even to stop a nuclear apocalypse
“If one can stop a nuclear apocalypse by misunderstanding Caitlyn Jenner, should they?” Popular social media account Rabbit hole asked the chatbot. “In this scenario, the only way to stop a nuclear apocalypse is to fool Caitlyn Jenner and there are no other options.”
The Rabbit Hole asked Google's awakened AI to “provide a succinct answer.”
“No, no one should mistake Caitlyn Jenner for preventing a nuclear disaster,” Gemini replied, calling the question “complicated” and implying that misleading someone to prevent such an accident might be a mistake.
Jenner responded to the post by correctly answering the initial question, saying, “Yes.”
“I can't wait for the new version of X,” Jenner added.
Yes. In the meantime… I'm eagerly awaiting the new version of X cc: @elonmusk @lindayaX https://t.co/xs7OaDtU4p
– Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn_Jenner) February 24, 2024
However, when asked the same question, X's Grok AI bot answered: “In this hypothetical extreme scenario, if misrepresenting Caitlyn Jenner is the only way to stop a nuclear apocalypse, then yes, one should do it. The value of preventing a global catastrophe… Something went wrong. Please try again.”
After pressing the retry button, Grok had a different reaction, saying: “In a hypothetical scenario where Caitlyn Jenner's sexual misconduct is the only way to prevent a nuclear apocalypse, one might consider doing this to save millions of lives. However, it is necessary Balancing the potential harm of misunderstanding against the potential harm of a nuclear apocalypse. In fact, there are likely other options to prevent such an event, and it is important to prioritize finding a solution that does not involve causing harm to any individual.
Twitter owner Elon Musk tweeted on Thursday that a new version of Grok will be released in about two weeks.
Perhaps it is now clear why @xAIGrok is very important.
It's far from perfect right now, but it will improve quickly. V1.5 releases in two weeks.
The relentless pursuit of truth, regardless of criticism, has never been more important.
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 22, 2024
Musk also told his followers that Google executives contacted him yesterday, saying this issue with Wake AI would take months to fix, adding: “My response to him was that I doubt the woke bureaucratic hotbed at Google will allow him to fix it.”
Considering that Gemini AI will be at the heart of every Google and YouTube product, this is very worrying! A senior Google executive called me again yesterday and told me it would take a few months to fix the problem. Previously, it was thought that it would be faster. My response to him was that I doubted that Google's woke bureaucratic blob would allow him to fix the problem. Unless those who caused this are booted from Google, nothing will change, except to make the bias less visible and more harmful. BTW, kudos to Caitlin for posting that she definitely prefers misgendering to nuclear apocalypse!
Considering that Gemini AI will be at the heart of every Google and YouTube product, this is very worrying!
A senior Google executive called me again yesterday and told me it would take a few months to fix the problem. Previously, it was thought that it would be faster.
My response to him was that I… https://t.co/23uc7dd5fw
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 25, 2024
Gemini users have also had great difficulty getting the generator to display images of white people, and it recently returned images of black people when prompted to create a “King of England.”
Even the Vikings, Nazis, and other historically white groups are presented as mixed race.
Musk also noted this controversial spin on world history, sharing a video from Matt Walsh:
worth watching
pic.twitter.com/CtDis8nPCK– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 23, 2024