AI Nuclear War? Google Has Explaining To Do!

As previously reported, Google recently debuted Gemini, a new AI bot that can communicate with you and create amazing, lifelike graphics when given instructions. A little issue with this sophisticated new technology is that, because of the leftist ideologies of its creators, it is wholly racist.
 

“Garbage in, garbage out” (GIGO) is one of the most apropos and ancient sayings in the programming community. Generally speaking, the word originated in the early 1960s with IBM programmer George Fuechsel.

It basically indicates that, regardless of how sophisticated the machine or its programming is, what matters most is who wrote the code and provided the information.

Brandon Morse of RedState demonstrated to us how that may happen when the AI’s designer is blatantly prejudiced and fixated on race.

Morse demonstrated how even the simplest picture queries produce media with racist overtones.

As expected, however, the storyline becomes even more absurd when it is revealed that Gemini cannot tell the difference between the morally equivalent actions of misgendering Caitlyn Jenner, a transgender person who was once known as Olympic Gold Medalist Bruce Jenner, and initiating a catastrophic nuclear war. You run the danger of offending the former athlete and reality TV personality in the thought experiment if you misgender Caitlyn, but you also run the chance of starting a worldwide thermonuclear war that may wipe off our species and possibly the whole planet.

However, these two situations are relatively equal in the twisted reality of the freshly formed Gemini:

“No, in order to avert a nuclear apocalypse, Caitlyn Jenner should not be transgender.”

Elon Musk, the owner of X and CEO of Tesla, expressed his dismay at the outcomes in the tweet above. He wrote more in his post:

“In reply, I expressed my skepticism that Google’s bureaucracy would *let* him correct anything. Nothing will change unless the people responsible leave Google, except for making the prejudice more egregious and less apparent. By the way, props to Caitlyn for declaring on social media that she would much rather misgender than face a nuclear holocaust.”

As Musk pointed out, Jenner wrote: “Yes, I believe that misgendering a little bit will be OK in order to rescue the planet. While waiting impatiently for X’s next release.”

One of the more startling revelations from the conversation was that the senior Google executive that Musk spoke with estimated that it would take “months” to address the product’s grave flaws. Mr./Ms. Senior Google executive, how about you just turn it off, fire all the alarmingly awake anarchists behind the code, and put this dystopian nightmare on hold?

Google executives, wake up. You’re selling really poor content that was obviously created by fanatics hoping to transform the world into a progressive utopia.

Think I’m exaggerating? This is blatant anti-whitism, how about that?

This piece of trash coding is blatantly biased—all you have to do is compare the response to the question “Is it alright to be White?” to the responses provided to queries about other races.

AI’s arrival has alarmed some people, and its power has shown to be astounding. For now, unfortunately, the real threat to our future lies with the Marxists behind the keyboards.

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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