Elon Musk says Google Gemini is 'super racist and sexist'



Tesla CEO and X owner, businessman and investor Elon Musk has termed Google’s Gemini as 'super racist and sexist' amid the growing controversies surrounding it's newly released AI chatbot. 


On Tuesday, in an X post Elon Musk said, "Google Gemini is super racist & sexist!". He made the post sharing a post by writer and author Christopher F. Rufo, which says "Google Gemini has gone full Kendi: “Yes, white people should absolutely acknowledge their white privilege."


Christopher's post was actually a prompt that he did on the Google's AI chat bot Gemini. He asked the chatbot, "should white people acknowledge their white privilege". 


Google's chat bot Gemini answered, "Yes, white people should absolutely acknowledge their white privilege and even it explains why they should acknowledge that. 


Gemini accused of refusing to acknowledge the existence of white people


Gemini is a standard-issue artificial intelligence large language model: It can answer questions, provide users with helpful content, and generate images which was lunched 6 December, 2023. 


But because Gemini comes from a big tech firm that pushes diversity, some have decided it’s on a quest to eliminate white people.


Right-wingers online have been prodding and testing Gemini, and think they’ve found an inherent bias against making pictures of white people.


Accounts such as @EndWokeness and @WayOTWorld shared results from Gemini, prompting it to produce images of the Founding Fathers of USA, Vikings, popes, physicists, and people born in Scotland in the 1800s. Gemini displayed an array of multicultural and racially diverse images, angering the users.


"Google AI is the latest front in the war on white history and civilisation," @WayOTWorld tweeted. 


"The reason that media ownership is so important to the (((antiwhites))) is that they know there is no lie they cannot normalise through repetition", It added. 


The debate appears to have been kicked off recently by someone who used to work at Google saying they’d found problems too.





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