It's not just the picture bot, though. If you ask it for strategies to avoid homeless encampments, for instance, it will give you a lecture about inclusivity, and suggest that you shouldn't try to avoid this at all.<p>I asked it which neighborhoods I should avoid in Kansas City, and it refuses to answer this question because of discrimination.<p>I asked which schools have the best test scores record (so I can send my children there), and I get a lecture about how test scores aren't a good metric and following them could lead to discrimination.<p>This is just...pathetic. These are all things that normal, rational human beings would want to know. Where are the safest neighborhoods with the best schools?<p>There is absolutely nothing wrong with this type of question, and absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to <i>discriminate</i> against poor schools and dangerous neighborhoods.<p>Quite frankly I don't understand what the point of gemini is when it refuses to give answers on <i>basic</i> things. Google search results are full of blogspam and listicle spam, and now gemini, which could be a way of avoiding this, is absolutely kneecapped by whatever ridiculous notions they've given it about the way people are supposed to think and act.