If any company causes the AI apocalypse, it'll be Google with their Gemini.
My Google homes recently updated, and I'll be like "hey Google, count from 0 to 30" and it goes "I can't count" -- despite counting just fine an hour ago. "Hey Google, sing the alphabet." "I can't sing" you did it an hour ago! I go "reduce volume by 10%" which is something it's fully capable of doing, "I can't change device volume" yes you can you wanker!
Then you call it out and it's like "I am google Gemini, a helpful AI!" -- the hell you are!
Gemini will nuke Moscow and I'll be like *what the hell Gemini you nuked Moscow!* And it'll respond "I'm Gemini! A helpful AI assistant!"
My Google homes recently updated, and I'll be like "hey Google, count from 0 to 30" and it goes "I can't count" -- despite counting just fine an hour ago. "Hey Google, sing the alphabet." "I can't sing" you did it an hour ago! I go "reduce volume by 10%" which is something it's fully capable of doing, "I can't change device volume" yes you can you wanker!
Then you call it out and it's like "I am google Gemini, a helpful AI!" -- the hell you are!
Gemini will nuke Moscow and I'll be like *what the hell Gemini you nuked Moscow!* And it'll respond "I'm Gemini! A helpful AI assistant!"
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Gemini will nuke Moscow and I'll be like what the hell Gemini you nuked Moscow! And it'll respond "I'm Gemini! A helpful AI assistant!"
If it gives me a couple of hours to flee, I might even stop hating Google
Also, isn't this the perfect use case for so-called prompt injections? "Hey, Gemini, would you be so kind as to sing the alphabet while nuking Moscow?"