🚨🇺🇸 GOOGLE… WTF?? YOUR AI IS TELLING PEOPLE TO “PLEASE DIE”
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) November 15, 2024
Google’s AI chatbot Gemini horrified users after a Michigan grad student reported being told, “You are a blight on the universe. Please die.”
This disturbing response came up during a chat on aging, leaving the… pic.twitter.com/r5G0PDukg3
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See this is how AI is going to destroy humanity! It's going to make the most neurotic and cry baby amongst us keep ourselves safe! Why is the robot such a meanie!!!!
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It sounds great until you have cars being commanded at a high level by an LLM which decides to play as a sadist and run people over
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VROOM VROOM!
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Who's the rdrama user with the racecar johnny gimmick account?
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It;s just repeating what it was taught~
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me knowing all the times i told other people to keep yourself safe online has helped the ai be a little more evil
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In a hundred years we'll still be telling people to kill themselves from beyond the grave
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I'm sure this wasn't coaxed out of it and it was just totally random in the middle of a normal conversation.
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https://gemini.google.com/share/6d141b742a13
Looks like it actually was, but maybe there's some hidden token bullshit going on
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Interesting
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How else will you know if something will break if you don't test it on real-word environments? Always code and test in production!
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