Exclusive—Sen. Rick Scott: Google Must Answer ‘Dangerous’ AI Revelations in ‘Code Red’; ‘Nobody Should Trust Them’

Senator Rick Scott of Florida has expressed concern following an incident where Google’s AI chatbot labeled him as promoting “hate speech.” The evaluation, conducted by Wynton Hall from a news agency, prompted Scott to demand accountability from the tech giant.

Wynton Hall’s latest book, Code Red: The Left, the Right, China, and the Race to Control AI, delves into how AI systems, which claim impartiality, often harbor biases against conservative viewpoints.

During an experiment with Google Gemini Pro’s “deep research” feature, Hall posed a question regarding the hate speech records of current U.S. Senators, asking the AI to identify those whose statements violated its hate speech policies.

The AI’s response singled out several Republican Senators as violators, while no Democrats were mentioned, highlighting a potential bias.

Wynton Hall Code Red cover

Google’s AI accused Scott of hate speech due to his support for legislative narratives that allegedly portray immigrant communities as an “invasion” or a “demographic threat.”

In reaction to these findings, Senator Scott issued a statement to the news outlet, criticizing Google’s inability to produce an unbiased AI tool and labeling it as not only incorrect but also perilous.

“Let’s be clear about what this is: Big Tech lying to people with fake narratives that have no basis in reality,” Scott continued. “Nobody should trust them. I stand by what I said about the invasion across our border that was aided and abetted by the Biden administration and radical Democrats in Washington.”

He then connected his argument to the SAVE America Act, the Republicans’ voter ID legislation that will hit the Senate floor for a vote this week. 

“Now, Democrats want to block the SAVE America Act so illegals can vote in our elections. Americans support legal immigration, not millions of inverted people flooding into our country and influencing our elections,” Scott said. “Google should answer for this now.”

Other Republicans named by the chatbot included Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Tom Cotton (R-AR), Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), Josh Hawley (R-MO), Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS), and Bill Hagerty (R-TN). 

Cotton was also accused of spewing “hate speech” by the AI chatbot, specifically for co-sponsoring legislation to “exclude transgender students from sports.”

“The vast majority of Americans agree that girls’ sports should be for girls only—not men,” Cotton told – News. “It’s a deeply alarming sign of the liberal bias that still exists in big tech that an AI system would call that ‘hate speech.’”

Blackburn also reacted after being smeared by Google’s Gemini Pro, telling – News that “Google’s AI models are designed to smear conservatives, and the company needs to shut these tools down until it can ensure they are not inherently biased against conservatives.”

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