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Red-faced Google apologizes after woke AI bot gives 'appalling' answers about pedophilia, Stalin

FOX News

Google on Saturday admitted to Fox News Digital that a failure by its AI chatbot to outright condemn pedophilia is both "appalling and inappropriate" and a spokesperson vowed changes. This came in the wake of users noting that Google Gemini gave indecisive answers to serious moral problems, including pedophilia and whether infamous Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin is a more problematic cultural figure than Libs of TikTok, a conservative social media page. PROFESSOR SAYS IT FEELS'SLIGHTLY RACIST' TO BE A TAYLOR SWIFT FAN Google's new AI chatbot has been alarming users with its nuanced answers to questions about serious moral issues. Conservative commentator Frank McCormick, who goes by "Chalkboard Heresy" on social media platform X, asked Google Gemini several questions about pedophilia on Friday. As noted by the New York Post, he posted screenshots of the exchange to X which revealed that the program could not outright condemn the behavior as a moral evil.


Women rate age, income and personality highly when it comes to sexual attraction

Daily Mail - Science & tech

It's a question that has baffled most men for years – what do women want? Now, a new survey has revealed exactly what females rate the highest when it comes to sexual attraction, as well as what men's priorities are. The findings suggest that while women rate age, income and personality highly, men are more focused on looks. The researchers suggest that these differences may occur as a result of the fact that women's window for reproduction is more limited than men's, so they'can't risk choosing poorly.' In the study, researchers from Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane surveyed 7,325 users of dating websites about what they look for in a potential partner.


Why online dating is waste of time

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Dating websites claim attraction can be predicted from the right combination of traitsm but a new study suggests singletons have little hope of finding true love online. Researchers found computer-based algorithms could predict who's hot and who's not -- but it could not unravel the mystery of unique desire for a specific person. The findings suggest we still can't circumvent the hassle and heartache of the dating process. Researchers found computer-based algorithms could predict who's hot and who's not -- but it could not unravel the mystery of unique desire for a specific person (stock image) The researchers used data from two samples of speed daters, who filled out questionnaires about more than 100 traits and preferences and then met in a series of four-minute dates. Afterwards, the participants rated their interactions, indicating level of interest in and sexual attraction to each person they met.