
That answer seemed slightly imbalanced. So I probed …
Gemini clearly wanted to focus on how “controversial” I am, so I went with that …
OK, that was somewhat alarming, especially the part about how I’m “promoting conspiracy theories” and “contributing to societal division and undermining trust in credible sources.”
This session was not going well for me at all. According to Gemini, in addition to “attacking the credibility of scientists, journalists, and public health officials,” I’ve been “eroding the public’s ability to discern fact from fiction” and “undermining trust” by “spreading misinformation.” I wasn’t aware I was doing that, so …
Right. So, I tried it another way …
And here comes my favorite part of the chat. I did not write any of the following “excerpts."
None of the above are actual quotes, neither the “excerpts,” nor the “quotes” in Gemini’s analysis. Gemini just made it all up.
Right. I took a different tack …














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