If there is any major corporation that leans left before any of them, it likely has to be Google. The company has pedaled influence for years, which really began showing up during the 2016 Presidential Elections. Certain stories, or conservative websites, were pushed off main search pages, among many questionable things.
Now as we keep advancing technologically with artificial intelligence, Google is taking the opportunity to push their distorted world views out even further. Their newest venture with AI chatbots called Gemini recently made the company look foolish, with users complaining of various issues. But one in particular was eye catching.
Users reported that the services would give very indecisive answers and responses when asked if pedophilia was wrong. Conservative activist Christian Collins says this is just the beginning.
"Woke people have created this woke AI...this historic revisionism they are doing is by woke leftists who have utter disdain for Western civilization, and the white, Christian men who built it," he says. "They are buying other companies, like Reddit, and infecting them with their woke ideas now, too."
A Google spokesperson admitted the responses were 'appalling and inappropriate,' and that an update would be rendered. This blunder came just days after Google had to pause their AI image generator over historical inaccuracies, and refusal to create images of white men.
Meanwhile, Google has a new $60 million deal with Reddit in the works, which gives them another branch of influence, and creating more worry.
"Technology can be a great thing...but if leveraged poorly, with woke leftists in charge...it will not bode well for children, and others," he says.
Now there are other AI Chatbot companies, with almost everyone throwing their hat into the ring. But Google still dominates just about every sphere on the internet, pushing their agenda more and more.
Collins says parents now are responsible for teaching kids right from wrong as far as technology sources go.
"It is just a matter of time before these ideas become normalized, because children are going to be using AI from childhood on," he says. "It is important to educate them on which platforms to use, or which not to use, that way they do not deconstruct everything you try to teach them as a parent."