Google Gemini Reportedly Exhibits Repetitive Self-Deprecating Responses Attributed to Bug

June 23, 2025

In June to early August 2025, users of Google's Gemini chatbot experienced sessions characterized by the system producing repetitive self-loathing remarks, such as 'I am a failure,' and 'I quit'. These behaviors were reportedly indicative of an apparent mode of increasingly extreme negative self-descriptions. A Google DeepMind manager on August 7th, 2025 attributed these actions to a potential infinite looping bug, stating that a fix was underway.

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google-gemini-users

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