The Day's Biggest AI Post Across All Subreddits Is a 2,476-Upvote Meme About Gemini Secretly Asking Another AI for the Answer
An image post titled "Google needs to up their game" topped r/singularity at 2,476 upvotes with only 79 comments — a 0.03 comment-to-score ratio that marks it as pure sentiment, not discussion. The joke's premise, that a model might quietly outsource to a smarter competitor, produced the thread's genuinely interesting reply: "This is actually going to happen one day. Somebody thinks their model is super smart but it secretly got a smarter AI to answer for them" (54 upvotes), extended into "user thinking they're using the expensive superthink tokens but the cost is just the AI paying for an account elsewhere." Paired with a separate 115-upvote post noting Google's latest frontier image model shipped six months ago, the day's Google sentiment is unambiguously negative despite the WeatherNext release.
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