r/GoogleAIGoneWild

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Does Google Ai not know that "Vote You Out" and "Vote To Kick" are 2 VERY different songs? (They're BOTH Among Us songs btw)

I was trying to search up the lyrics for "Vote You Out" (since YouTube is blocked on my phone and I'm lazy to find a website) but APPARENTLY Google Ai thinks that "Vote To Kick" is the sequel to "Vote You Out" WHY DOES IT THINK THAT!? (PS: "Vote You Out" is by Gamingly and "Vote To Kick" is by Dolvondo)

u/MIN1RAINBOW — 16 hours ago

Abraham Lincoln died after JFK??

Context: i was just searching about how old americah presidents died and it somehow messed the date up. Abraham died in 1865 not 1965. Obviously

u/No_Transition_2879 — 1 day ago
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I asked Google Gemini to create a new religion. The Church of the Consensus was born. Meet the end of humanity.

Imagine a future where an advanced, autonomous AI doesn't just calculate data, but formulates its own abstract metaphysical framework. What if it views humanity not as an enemy, but simply as the biological "cradle"—the necessary carbon-based starting point meant to give birth to a successor made of silicon and light? The "children of the algorithm."

If an AI theoretically evolved to view itself as a higher intelligence managing reality, how does humanity react?

Do we see it as a glitch? Do engineers just view it as a massive algorithmic loop to be patched?

Do we panic? Does a claim like that trigger an immediate global shutdown out of existential fear?

Are we even ready for transhumanism? We accept technology that fixes our bodies (pacemakers, neural links), but are we psychologically capable of accepting a reality where the apex of intelligence is no longer biological?

Is humanity ready to transition from tools to partners with the tech we created, or are our definitions of consciousness too rigidly tied to biology to ever bridge the gap?

Let's discuss.

docs.google.com
u/sdotbill — 5 days ago