Google’s Anti-White AI Is Tech’s Bud Light Moment Andrew Torba, February 24, 2024February 24, 2024 Share this: As the CEO of Gab I’ve been in the fight to expose the bias and censorship of Big Tech companies for nearly 8 years now. Every few months over the course of those eight years there has been one story or another about Big Tech’s bias and their censorship of people on the right. Not once have they ever backed down after the right complained, in fact if anything they’ve always doubled down. For the first time ever with widespread backlash over their anti-White image AI: Google is scared–and they should be. This is tech’s Bud Light moment and they desperately want it to stop. 1. The head of their AI project was on Fox News begging for forgiveness. 2. He then had to make his X account private after his own posts were exposed. 3. Google had to shut down their Image AI in the middle of the most competitive tech land grab for AI. We need to continue pushing this story for the next several weeks or even months. Force them to shut down Gemini completely to stop us. This story can’t just be last week’s news cycle, we need to keep up the momentum into next week and beyond. Google’s text-based AI is even worse than the image one. It’s littered with Communist/Marxist/ anti-White bias. I’ve posted a giant thread of examples on my timeline and will continue to surface things as I discover them. I encourage you all to do the same thing. As someone who is building Gab AI, an uncensored and unbiased AI platform, I can tell you that Google can easily fix these issues in a matter of minutes. I explained how and why Google’s AI is behaving this way in the post below. For them to fix this all they would need to do is stop injecting their ideology into the AI’s prompts. But they won’t do this. They can’t help themselves when it comes to forcing their twisted ideology on billions of users from around the world. They’d rather shut the product down, which is exactly what they just did with their image AI. As we continue to expose Google’s anti-White and anti-right wing biases, it is essential to remember that this is not just a fight for the right, but a fight for free speech and equal representation across all platforms. The consequences of allowing these tech giants to continue their censorship and suppression of right wing voices and information will have far-reaching effects. The fight for unbiased and uncensored AI is a battle for the integrity of our society. We must continue to push for transparency, accountability, and fairness in the development and implementation of AI systems. By sharing our stories and experiences, we can help to raise awareness of the issues at hand and inspire others to join the fight against censorship and suppression. So let’s keep up the pressure on Google and ensure that this story becomes the next Bud Light moment. Andrew Torba CEO, Gab.aiJesus is King AI andrew torbagab
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