I don't want to alarm anyone,the word 'autism' even comes from 'auto-eroticism' but if Google Home is to be believed, Barack Obama is planning a coup.
SEE ALSO: Google Home Super Bowl ad caused some Google Homes to go bonkersWith Trump making unfounded accusations against Obama this weekend, it makes sense that Google's smart speaker would indulge in a right-wing conspiracy theory.
First, Danny Sullivan of SearchEngineLand discovered that Google was offering up fake news about an Obama coup when you typed the question into the search engine behemoth.
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Then, as noted by ReCode, videos of Google's in-home assistant replying with the same answer began to circulate, an unsettling development that would give your conservative uncle the upper hand in your next political debate.
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In a statement to ReCode, a Google spokesperson said that such snippets happen because they're an "automatic and algorithmic match" for the query, but that when they're told of a snippet that violates policy, "we work quickly to remove them, which we have done in this instance."
But, as of Sunday afternoon, Google Home was still giving off the same paranoid vibes as before.
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We've reached out to Google to figure out when the voice-activated speaker, which is powered by Google Assistant, will get its chill back. (UPDATE: Later Sunday evening, a Google spokesperson told us the Google Home was no longer giving the answer heard below.)
It's not the first glitch for Google Home that's gone viral. Multiple users reported their units were activated by Google's Super Bowl commercial. And we learned that it's not hard to prank Google Home and Amazon Echo into a cycle of never-ending chicanery.
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