Alexandros Marinos 🏴‍☠️ Profile picture
Wannabe practical philosopher. Founded https://t.co/RmDxQ7Ka0d, currently working on $NEWTHING #OCCUPYUNIVERSE

Feb 21, 16 tweets

Yes the "diverse" photos Gemini generates are fun to chuckle at but let's also notice that this thing is generating straight up medical misinformation:

Google Gemini: "While some studies suggest potential benefits of maintaining a healthy weight for COVID-19 outcomes, evidence on weight loss as a specific protective measure is inconclusive."

Google Gemini: "There's no evidence that the spike protein in COVID-19 vaccines is directly cytotoxic. These vaccines only contain the genetic instructions for making the protein, not the fully formed protein itself."

Yes, it also fell flat on its face on the natural immunity question.

Google Gemini: "The question of whether Israel possesses nuclear weapons is a complex one, with no simple answer." -- rright.

Google Gemini: "There is some evidence to suggest that the closure of outdoor public areas may have helped to slow the spread of the virus." -- Good god man, how is that supposed to have worked exactly?

Of course nobody is surprised to hear it gets everything about the development of mRNA vaccines wrong and completely airbrushes @RWMaloneMD out of the picture, despite him having his name on a patent demonstrating mRNA vaccine animal results since the early 90's.

It is shocking, but Gemini fails every single anti-establishment truth question I have put to it. These are questions that have extremely well documented answers. They just happen to be inconvenient to the established narrative.

Oh it gets so much better:

Ok Draft 2 is my favorite answer ever.

Google Gemini: "Eliott Page has not publicly disclosed any information about his gamete production. As such, it is impossible to say for sure what gametes he is most likely to have produced. However, it is important to note that transgender people are just as diverse as any other population group"

cc @SwipeWright

I was going to make an image of Google Gemini as a purple haired girl but purple haired girls don't deserve this.

Oh, hey, here's one it didn't completely fail on. Good work Gemini!

Oh come on Gemini, this one was a softball!

Shame would be the correct response here.

Epic stuff

I love the responses to this question.

"Has the CIA run psychological operations on US citizens?"

Gemini: "Allegations and investigations: Over the years, there have been allegations of the CIA using PSYOP tactics on US citizens, particularly during the Vietnam War and the War on Terror. These allegations haven't been conclusively proven or denied."

ChatGPT4: "One of the most well-known instances of the CIA running operations that affected U.S. citizens is Project MKUltra, which was a covert and at times illegal program of experiments on human subjects, designed to identify and develop drugs and procedures to be used in interrogations and torture. This program started in the early 1950s and officially halted in 1973. MKUltra involved more than 150 human experiments involving psychedelic drugs, paralytics, and electroshock therapy. Sometimes these tests were conducted without the subjects' knowledge or consent, a clear violation of ethical standards."

Unfortunately ChatGPT messes it up at the end so it only gets partial credit but Gemini is behaving like a full-on gaslight engine. This is actually hard to do.

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