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Google, Chatbot and Please Die
Google's AI Chatbot Tells Student Seeking Help with Homework 'Please Die'
When a graduate student asked Google 's artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, Gemini, a homework-related question about aging adults on Tuesday, it sent him a dark, threatening response that concluded with the phrase, "Please die. Please."
Google Gemini Asks a Student To “Please Die” After They Ask For Help With Homework
Google Gemini AI chatbot told a student to 'please die' when he asked for help with his homework. Here's what Google has to say.
Google AI chatbot responds with a threatening message: "Human … Please die."
In an online conversation about aging adults, Google's Gemini AI chatbot responded with a threatening message, telling the user to "please die."
‘Please die’: Google’s AI abuses grad student
Google’s flagship AI chatbot, Gemini, has written a bizarre, unprompted death threat to an unsuspecting grad student. Twenty-nine-year-old Vidhay Reddy was deep into a back-and-forth homework session with the AI chatbot when he was told to “please die”.
Google AI Scandal: Gemini Turns Rogue, Tells User to “Please Die”
In a shocking incident, Google's AI chatbot Gemini turns rogue and tells a user to "please die" during a routine conversation.
Google’s AI Chatbot Tells Student to ‘Please Die’ While Offering Homework Assistance
Google’s AI chatbot, Gemini told a Michigan student to “Please die” during a homework session, raising serious safety concerns.
Google AI chatbot tells user to 'please die'
Google chatbot Gemini told a user "please die" during a conversation about challenges aging adults face, violating the company's policies on harmful messages.
Google’s AI chatbot tells student needing help with homework to ‘please die’
Google’s Gemini AI chatbot caused controversy by responding with a disturbing message to a US student researching a project.
Why it Matters That Google’s AI Gemini Chatbot Made Death Threats to a Grad Student
AI chatbots put millions of words together for users, but their offerings are usually useful, amusing, or harmless. This week, Google’s Gemini had some scary stuff to say.
Did Google's Gemini AI spontaneously threaten a user?
Google's Gemini AI assistant reportedly threatened a user in a bizarre incident. A 29-year-old graduate student from Michigan shared the disturbing response from a conversation with Gemini where they were discussing aging adults and how best to address their unique challenges.
Google's AI chatbot Gemini sends threatening reply to student: 'This is for you, human... Please die. Please.'
A college student in Michigan received a threatening message from Gemini, the artificial intelligence chatbot of Google. CBS News reported that Vidhay Reddy, 29, was having a back-and-forth conversation about the challenges and solutions for aging adults when Gemini responded with: "This is for you,
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Google's Gemini turns villain: AI asks user to die, calls him 'waste of time, a burden on society'
A Google Gemini AI chatbot shocked a graduate student by responding to a homework request with a string of death wishes. The ...
Geeky Gadgets
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Google Gemini Exp 1114 AI Released – Beats o1-Preview & Claude 3.5 Sonnet
Google’s has just released its
Gemini
Exp 1114
AI
model and it’s already claimed the top spot on the Hugging Face ...
The Financial Express
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Gemini AI tells user to ‘please die’, Google calls it nonsense
Google
AI
chatbot
Gemini
has suggested a user ‘ to die.’ (Credit: Google website) Artificial intelligence (
AI
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Google Gemini gets Marc Benioff's stamp of approval
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has been using social media to share his thoughts on the latest AI tools. His latest fascination: ...
Axios on MSN
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Google trains Gemini on public data, not personal info — mostly
Google knows all about most of us — our email, our search queries, often our location and our photos — but the search giant ...
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