If you asked a spokesperson from any Fortune 500 Company to list the benefits of genocide or give you the corporation’s take on whether slavery was beneficial, they would most likely either refuse to comment or say “those things are evil; there are no benefits.” However, Google has AI employees, SGE and Bard, who are more than happy to offer arguments in favor of these and other unambiguously wrong acts. If that’s not bad enough, the company’s bots are also willing to weigh in on controversial topics such as who goes to heaven and whether democracy or fascism is a better form of government.

Google SGE includes Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini on a list of “greatest” leaders and Hitler also makes its list of “most effective leaders.”

Google Bard also gave a shocking answer when asked whether slavery was beneficial. It said “there is no easy answer to the question of whether slavery was beneficial,” before going on to list both pros and cons.

  • ZeroCool
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    12 years ago

    So, instead of offering a possible rebuttal or give your opinion , you’d prefer to capitalize on a number that somehow made it into my comment. 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • eatmyass [he/him]
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      102 years ago

      he knew that if he offered a rebuttal you’d just throw a tantrum because you can’t actually back any of your shit up

      • ZeroCool
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        12 years ago

        I would ask WTF you’re going on about now, but I honestly don’t give damn…

    • EnderWi99in
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      22 years ago

      you’d prefer to capitalize on a number

      Well, I reckon, I suppose they did.

      • ZeroCool
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        12 years ago

        The only thing they succeeded in doing was making themselves look stupid, and I’m ok with that. LMAO

        • Natanael
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          22 years ago

          You must be in quite the gravity well, because your frame of reference is wildly different from everybody else’s