GREG GUTFELD: Google searches buried anything that ran counter to their point of view, regardless of truth
'Gutfeld!' panelists react to a Media Research Center report claiming Google has'interfered' with elections 41 times over the last 16 years. Is it time to break Google's hold, so the truth could be told? When you use the world's most popular search engine, you probably assume you're getting unbiased answers. That's what made "Google it" a popular phrase, just like, "Just do it," "think different." Gutfeld, these wrist restraints are chafing." But it turns out when DEI takes over tech, the truth gets wrecked. Last month, users discovered that Gemini, Google's new AI tool, was almost totally incapable of rendering images of white people, essentially turning any image search into a Tyler Perry movie. No matter what instructions you gave the AI, it would create an image of a nonwhite person. Searches would return images of a black pope, vikings of color, and, of course, black Nazis. GOOGLE HAS'INTERFERED' WITH ELECTIONS 41 TIMES OVER THE LAST 16 YEARS, MEDIA RESEARCH CENTER SAYS As one former Google employee said, "It's embarrassingly hard to get Google Gemini to acknowledge that white people exist." Well, that's the same feeling I get when I go to Red Lobster. ANNOUNCER: A bigot would say! Back in the old days, we used to worry about AI building robots that look like Arnold Schwarzenegger. Now, the only thing Terminators terminated is white people. Google execs claim it was an error. Yeah, and I fell on that candlestick. But now an ex-Google executive and some former engineers say it wasn't a mistake, that the company prioritized AI over good business practices. Shaun Maguire, a former partner at Google Ventures, says, "Google Gemini's failures revealed how broken Google's culture is...
Mar-22-2024, 03:32:32 GMT