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https://lemmy.world/post/15763037

once in a lifetime adrenalin rush - Lemmy.World

we love google (and LLMs)

If you legitimately got this search result - please fucking reach out to your local suicide hot line and make them aware. Google needs to be absolutely sued into the fucking ground for mistakes like these that are

  • Google trying to make a teensy bit more money

  • Absolutely will push at least a few people over the line into committing suicide.

  • We must hold companies responsible for bullshit their AI produces.

    Should Reddit or quora be liable as well? The question isn’t is it 100% accurate every time. It just needs to be better than humans.

    What you’re focused on is actually the DMCA safe harbor provision.

    If Reddit says, “We have a platform and some dumbass said to snort granulated sugar” it’s different from Google saying, “You should snort granulated sugar.”

    That’s… not relevant to my point at all.
    You’re shifting the goal posts though - prior to AI being an expert reference on the internet was expensive and dangerous, since you could potentially be held liable - as such a lot of topic areas simply lacked expert reference sources. Google has declared itself an expert reference in every topic utilizing Gemini - it isn’t, this will end badly for them.