A week after a top minister lambasted Google's Gemini AI chatbot for producing a response that accused Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of implementing 'fascist' policies, further controversy has arisen. Google's co-founder, Sergey Brin, and CEO Sundar Pichai have both acknowledged the issues, with Brin admitting 'We Definitely Messed Up' and Pichai describing the chatbot's responses as 'biased' and 'completely unacceptable', including creating images of black Nazis. The controversy highlights broader concerns about the ethical implications of AI technologies.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai told employees that their AI Gemini was producing "biased" and "completely unacceptable" responses. #DataScience #AI #ArtificialIntelligence https://t.co/9ya12Z0QGR
"We Definitely Messed Up": Google Co-founder Admits Errors In Gemini AI https://t.co/GTpITfxYFo https://t.co/d7u1j4FMyJ
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Google's Gemini chatbot causes controversy @twthigherground https://t.co/4A4oHAzu6N
Google’s co-founder Sergey Brin has admitted that the company “messed up” after its AI chatbot created images of black Nazis https://t.co/R7G7rtOMUV
The advisory came a week after a top minister lambasted Google's Gemini AI tool for a response that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been accused by some of implementing policies characterised as "fascist". #AI #India https://t.co/Km5XZu1U9f