
Reddit and YouTube both document separate incidents of a robotic vacuum cleaners spreading dog poop all over a house.
Numerous articles offer evidence of AI telling people what they want to hear thereby reinforcing biases. As I was researching the types of rabbits in Washington, Google offered to answer a question, “Why are rabbits in your yard?”
After I clicked, Google’s AI suggested, “The rabbits could be bringing you a spiritual message.” More likely our lush green grass and the carrots we leave for them, I thought. I was then curious about the spiritual message a rabbit might deliver. “Live for today,” maybe.
Thinking more deeply, I became afraid. If that’s the type of truth AI is providing, we’re all in trouble. Cookies allow AI to profile each of us. AI likely profiled me as being interested in spiritual matters. Then AI told me what it anticipated I wanted to hear using several websites that proclaim rabbits as spiritual messengers.
The result is AI spreading poop like the robotic cleaner. You can’t use Google or other informational sites without encountering AI. Don’t trust it. Look for documented confirmation. Our concept of reality is at stake.