Yes, Google Gemini's Creator Is, in Fact, Racist Against White People

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Perhaps you saw the news about Google's "Gemini." It's an AI bot that you can speak with that generates images on command. 

However, as you can probably guess, the AI is incredibly leftist thanks to its programmers. You've probably seen some of the people who attempted to create pictures of medieval knights and Vikings only to have the bot spit back images of every race and gender under the sun except for a white person. 

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If you speak to Gemini, the bot will give you every excuse under the sun as to why it can't generate images of white people on demand including the idea that it doesn't want to generate "harmful stereotypes." In fact, as one user pointed out, asking it to generate an image of a "white family" will make it refuse in order to ensure "fairness and non-discrimination." However, asking it to generate a black family will cause it to deliver exactly as asked

An AI is only as racist as its programmer, and sure enough, its programmer is pretty racist. 

Jack Krawczyk is the product lead at Gemini. When it was pretty clear the AI was being racist, people began looking into Krawczyk's posting history on X, and, sure enough, what was dug up was a mess of anti-white sentiment and social justice blabber. 

"White privilege is f**king real," posted Krawczyk in 2018. "Don't be an a**hole and act guilty about it -- do your part in recognizing bias at all levels of egregious." 

As Krawczyk has now protected his tweets, the only way to access them is screenshots taken by X users who dug through his history. 

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More tweets reveal that Krawczyk doesn't think too highly of white people, or America in general. He seems to be in favor of raising taxes to combat "systemic racism" here in America and thinks Americans' number one value is racism. He doesn't seem to be a fan of Jesus either. 

But outside of Krawczyk being racist, he's also not very good at his job. He directed the creation of Gemini to be so woke that it even refused to generate pictures of white Nazis. 

While it's true that Gemini is fresh out of the box and still requires some calibration, what the people have learned here is already pretty damaging. 

For one, Gemini can't be trusted due to an intense, anti-American, and racial bias. From my own experiences with it, when I asked Gemini to explain its racial bias, it attempted to tell me that it had none and even provided weak excuses in the form of articles about the various things I asked it to make pictures of to justify itself.

Secondly, it's pretty clear what kind of people Google is hiring for what amounts to being the future of tech and they are awful, heavily indoctrinated people. While this isn't necessarily a news flash and Google's political ideologism has been apparent for some time, Gemini's behavior is probably one of the closest looks the general public has ever gotten. 

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As of this writing, Gemini has taken its image generation capabilities offline, likely so that Krawczyk and his team can try to tone down the AI's racism, but that toothpaste is out of the tube. We are more than aware of just how awful this AI is and it does not reflect well on Google's capabilities, especially when there are far better AI programs out there. 

But make no mistake. AI is the future and it's only going to get better. The question, at this point, is which company will come out on top and be the king of AI creation? Open AI? Elon Musk? Microsoft? 

There are myriad companies with AI bots of their own creation because there is great value in them and most of the potential of AI hasn't even been unlocked yet. 

Open AI just released Sora, a video-generation AI, and its capabilities are nothing short of astounding.

@thebrandonmorse AI videos looking TOO good now. #ai #sora #openai #videos #movies #realism #artificialintelligence #mindblown ♬ original sound - TheBrandonMorse

AI can be a tool to accomplish great things, but as you can see, if its creators are evil at heart then these tools can be used for great evil as well. 

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