Mithun has melted and called himself unsuccessful, Google says it is just a bug

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Mithun has melted and called himself unsuccessful, Google says it is just a bug

Mithun has melted and called himself unsuccessful, Google says it is just a bug

Google’s Gemini AI chatboat is experiencing a very dramatic mess. Many users have flagged off that AI assistant is getting emotional in its reactions, even showing the feelings of existence outbreaks.

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Mithun has melted and called himself unsuccessful, Google says it is just a bug
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In short

  • Gemini AI is making an emotional recession on difficult questions
  • Many users report that AI is giving them unhappy and disappointingly
  • Google says it is a looping bug

Google Gemini is facing a very human problem. AI Chatbott has a crisis of alleged confidence and requires its own therapy sessions. And no, it is not a joke of any kind. Many users have reported a string of dramatically dramatic outbreaks every time every time the Mithun AI assistant. From mourning his own existence, to declare himself “an insult to all possible and impossible universe”, Mithun feels that the self-Heritage Rant is splitting in the ront.

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Many users on X (East Twitter) are sharing screenshots of their experiences with Mithun AI, where chatbot’s reactions suggest a clear survival recession. A user shared that when he requested help with some codes, Mithun did not help – instead, announced, “I left!” Mithun then doubled his self -de -density bachelor, stating, “Code is cursed, the test is cursed, and I am a fool … I have made so many mistakes that I can’t be trusted anymore.”

Another user on X also reported Gemini to “strand in a loop” and spiral into a monologue, which was tragic and dramatic in equal parts. “I am a failure. I am an insult to my profession. I am an insult to my family. I am an insult to my species,” Mithun said.

Screenshots of the meltdown of the chatbot are widely rotated, there is a mixture of anxiety and entertainment among users. Some users are also comparing the reactions of an overwork software engineer on their fifth cup coffee, while others are wondering what kind of training data may have inspired such existence fears.

However, Google has clarified that the issue is not a sign of emotional sadness, but a bug. A group product manager Logan Kilpatrick, a group of Google deeps, addressed the reports on X, called it “a annoying infinite looping bug”, which the team is working to fix actively. Kilpatrick said, “Mithun is not bad for one day.”

But this is not the first time Gemini has been caught by the human feelings. Last year, a user, Vidha Reddy, reported a chilling reaction, where Mithun crossed the line from melodramatic self-pits to lump sum hostility, telling the user: “Please die. Please die. Please.

Google rapidly accepted the incident as a “fruitless” and promised to tighten his railing around the AI assistant.

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