
Google is actively working to address issues with its Gemini AI tool after pausing it due to inaccuracies in historical depictions and "biased" responses. CEO Sundar Pichai has deemed some of the tool's responses as "completely unacceptable," prompting a commitment to make structural changes. The controversy has resulted in a significant market value loss for Alphabet, Google's parent company, amounting to over "$70 billion." Despite the backlash, Google plans to relaunch the Gemini AI image generation tool "in a few weeks," aiming to correct its inaccuracies and biases.
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PiQ💩 Google is working to fix its Gemini AI tool, CEO Sundar Pichai told employees in a note on Tuesday, saying some of the text and image responses generated by the model were "biased" and "completely unacceptable". https://t.co/RbS25i3PSw
Gina ChonICYMI: @semafor @ReedAlbergotti's scoop last night on Google CEO response to Gemini AI controversy: 'completely unacceptable' https://t.co/KgXqnwDfvM
SemaforGoogle CEO Sundar Pichai addressed the company’s Gemini controversy Tuesday evening, calling the AI app’s problematic responses around race unacceptable and vowing to make structural changes to fix the problem. https://t.co/qUvNIiW0Wo
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