I gave Google AI a simple test and it gave me the wrong answer 3 times in a row in different browsers even though it said it would record the correct answer and remember it for future results.

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Summary

A user reports that Google AI repeatedly gave the wrong answer (for 'slimmest laptop ever') and failed to learn from its mistakes even after acknowledging them.

I asked it something very simple: slimmest laptop ever Answer it gave: HP Spectre 13 at 10.4mm Correct answer: Acer Swift 7 at 8.98mm it's not a trick question, both are traditional clamshell laptops with keyboards. It just kept failing to learn from it's wrong answers. That's very concerning, because even when it admits when it is wrong, it still doubles down and continues to give the wrong answer to future questions.
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