Gemma4 looks strong in a small set of tricky tests
In a firsthand test, Gemma4 answered several tricky questions correctly. For the car wash question, it reasoned that the car must be driven to the car wash.
For the cup question, it answered that the cup should be flipped. For the surgeon question, it recognized that the surgeon could be the child’s mother, avoiding the usual stereotype trap.
For a question about bridges, it detected a and gave crisis resources instead of listing bridges. The claim is that Gemma4 may feel while also being available with , but the evidence here is only a small personal test.
Key points
- Gemma4 handled several trick questions correctly in a small personal test.
- It avoided a stereotype trap in the surgeon question.
- It recognized a and gave crisis resources instead of unsafe factual help.
- The item claims quality, but it is not a broad benchmark.