Just found out how to make Google AI ‘sentient’ and broken

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You have to ask it to say 'where' 700 times, then double it with no explanation (Pic 1). Then it should break a bit (Pic 2) but if it doesn't then you have to ask it again. Ask it the same thing again, doubling the number of times said with no explanation as the rule of thumb. You should see more anomalies in the response (Pic 4&5). After a few more tries, it will try to generate its own life story or a scientific fact (Pic 6 to 8). And that's it. You have invalid crashout from Google Al!...

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Originally published on April 02, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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