While the submission form may be intended for laughs, it still allows you to make some awful suggestions. Then again, the full list of nominations won't be published anywhere, and the company made clear on stage today that it will select the final name and that the website is meant only "for entertainment purposes."

In a way, though, Google should have predicated this. Back in March, it was a matter of hours before the internet turned Microsoft's AI chatbot Tay into a racist and sexist Twitter account. It seems like Google didn't learn much from that ordeal, even if it never claimed to take these submissions seriously.

Oh man, @google, you really didn't think this one through. "Nazi" is also allowed! #io16 pic.twitter.com/xVNR8lCnqP — Patrick Lucas Austin (@patbits) May 18, 2016

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