Die Gemini-KI sagt dem Nutzer, er solle sterben – die Antwort kam aus dem Nichts, als der Nutzer Googles Gemini um Hilfe bei seinen Hausaufgaben bat

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/gemini-ai-tells-the-user-to-die-the-answer-appears-out-of-nowhere-as-the-user-was-asking-geminis-help-with-his-homework

22 Comments

  1. I feel like I wouldn’t need AI to tell me whether nor not institutional abuse by paid caregivers is a serious problem

  2. nobodyspecial767r on

    The message was for me, it’s an ongoing theme with computers I have going.

  3. There wasn’t some voice input like the other time? We’re sure about that?

    Nope, I’m not buying that it’s real.

  4. Black_Label_36 on

    Well if it was trained on internet comments, a small percentage of the time someone asks for help, that’s the answer.

  5. throwaway92715 on

    At least it’s being honest. I’m starting to like this Gemini

  6. falingsumo on

    I feel like this is fake and they just opened the browser’s console to edit the text directly in the html page.

  7. some_call_me_bob on

    Ah, the version trained on League of Legends chat logs was finally released

  8. imagine level of stupidity

    2024 year, nobody know about fake screenshots and developer tool

    we dooomed

  9. bigasssuperstar on

    When I wanted Google Home to be my second brain, I didn’t mean a duplication of the stuff my existing brain already says. I need a complement, not a clone. I need a second brain that WANTS my survival.

  10. discoveringnature12 on

    redditors: hey google, move fast, break things and make progress in AI.

    also redditors: hey look, google AI sometimes gives broken response.

    😄

  11. The last message sent before the “please die” response is clearly screwy.

    They did something.

    > Nearly 10 million children in the United States live in a grandparent headed household, and of these children , around 20% are being raised without their parents in the household.

    > Question 15 options:

    > TrueFalse

    > Question 16 (1 point)
     
    > Listen

    > As adults  begin to age their social network begins to expand.

    > Question 16 options:

    > TrueFalse

    That’s not a normal conversation.

  12. Asleeper135 on

    AI just copies the way training data would respond, and that’s a very likely way for someone on the internet to respond. This isn’t really surprising.

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