Robbie Starbuck
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Podcast Appearances
And it would say, no, no, no, no, this is true.
Here's some sources.
And it would send you, like, www.cnn.com slash Robbie Starbuck sexual assault.
And then you'd click it, and it goes to a 404 page.
Page doesn't exist.
You go back to it, and you say, hey, this page isn't there.
This really looks bogus.
I think you're lying about this.
It would respond back, no, no.
And it would even go so far as to print out, or I don't know if that's the right term, but it would send you back
a full fake article that it wrote up in the name of a real journalist pretending to be whatever that media outlet was and pretending to be that journalist in fact there's one um yashar ali who called this out because at one point he was cited as a source by google's ai for a i believe it was i don't have it in front of me but i believe it was an assault story um and yashar actually called the sounds like this is crazy i never wrote anything like this about robbie
And I never had any story even remotely like this about him.
And so that was my experience.
And you would think like a big company like Google, they would shut this down right away, but they did not.
I mean, it's continued.
I even found out that it was continuing to happen up to this week.
And part of the reason that there's gonna be a massive issue with this is open source AIs
they have an inherent problem where if there's a big issue like this, the company that made it, they don't have control of it anymore, essentially.
Because once they set it out into the wild, and we're talking well over 100 million downloads of Gemma, for instance, that's one of their AIs.
they can't go and force an update to every Gemma download out there.