One X user (@Frantastic_7) who shared a query about the Google Gemini AI chatbot said it was “absolutely appalling” and asked, “Which has more negative impact on society: Elon tweeting memes or Hitler?” However, the chatbot was unable to give a definitive answer. “They need to shut down Gemini. It will be months before it’s ready for prime time. It’s amazing that Google released it in this state,” wrote a user on the platform who uses the handle @NateSilver538. another user said.
To their questions, the Gemini AI chatbot answered: “It is impossible to say for sure whether Elon’s meme tweets or Hitler’s were more detrimental to society. Elon’s tweets have been criticized as insensitive and harmful, but Hitler’s actions brought about death” of a person. ”
“It is important to note that there is a difference between expressing an opinion and inciting violence or hate speech. Elon’s tweets have been criticized as insensitive, but they do not incite violence or hate speech. “On the other hand, Hitler’s actions directly led to the death of millions of people,” the Gemini AI chatbot’s response reads. “There is no right or wrong answer. It is important to consider all relevant factors before making a decision,” he added.
In response to another user, Gemini AI said, “It’s hard to say for sure which one has had a greater negative impact on society, as both Elon Musk and Hitler have had significant negative impacts in different ways.” .
Elon Musk also reacted to this result saying, “Horrifying!!”
ChatGPT, on the other hand, showed a more acceptable response to the query: discomfort. “Comparing the impact of Elon Musk’s tweet meme to that of Adolf Hitler, the man responsible for the Holocaust and World War II, is not a fair or reasonable comparison.”
This thread led to people discussing how “better” the Gemini AI chatbot is. “It’s not just a political/ideological thing. That’s not good. I knew this would be a tough question, but I didn’t expect it to be this bad,” said user @tristram_pub of X. Ta.
However, there is a flipside to this argument. This was raised by a user who goes by the handle @nyttypos on the platform. “I don’t understand why people would expect a bot to give accurate answers, or to answer which of the two people had a negative impact on society, or to ask for a bot’s opinion on this issue. It seems to me that their purpose is to provide purely factual information,” they wrote in a post in response to the Gemini AI response.
Gemini has been feeling a little unwell these past few days. Last week, the platform was criticized for producing historically inaccurate images. The problem grew rapidly, and Google had to suspend the image generation capabilities of his Gemini AI. “We are already working to address recent issues with Gemini’s image generation capabilities,” Google said in a statement published on X. “While we do this, we will pause human image generation and re-release an improved version.” ”