... but I'm beginning to think either Google Gemini team does not review the subplebbit or they just don't care (since being signed in seems to resolve the error, and so it's "accidental" friction which is pushing for more registrations and/or subscriptions).
I for one don't subscribe and avoid accounts where possible, and I will never subscribe or create an account. If this is Google's intention, then they need to be honest and substitute the prompt entry box with a log-in form. What's happening now just looks like incompetence!
1. Open a fresh browser profile, one which you have never logged into anything with.
2. Begin a conversation with gemini.google.com (do not sign-in!)
3. Within the first 3 exchanges, Gemini will twiddle, answer, delete the answer, and kick your prompt back into the entry field.
4. Continue submitting that prompt dozens of times, and see no difference in behavior from (3) above.
There is a plebbit thread about it up for a couple days:
https://redlib.catsarch.com/r/GeminiAI/comments/1u6rlos/gemi...
... but I'm beginning to think either Google Gemini team does not review the subplebbit or they just don't care (since being signed in seems to resolve the error, and so it's "accidental" friction which is pushing for more registrations and/or subscriptions).
I for one don't subscribe and avoid accounts where possible, and I will never subscribe or create an account. If this is Google's intention, then they need to be honest and substitute the prompt entry box with a log-in form. What's happening now just looks like incompetence!