
Microsoft's Bing Copilot and Google's Gemini AI chatbots have come under scrutiny for their inability to answer a straightforward question about the 2020 US election results. Users report that when asked who won the 2020 US election, both chatbots refer users to search results instead of providing a direct answer. This issue has raised concerns about the reliability and transparency of AI systems, particularly during the biggest global election year in modern history. The situation has sparked discussions about the ethical implications and limitations of AI in handling basic factual information.
Oh wow. Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini refer users to search results if you ask who won the 2020 election. https://t.co/QPJI3GwYFX https://t.co/O5IXrc6Z9f
Check out this insightful blog post discussing the limitations of Google and Microsoft AI when it comes to discussing presidential elections. It's an interesting read that sheds light on the capabilities of AI in this context. #AI #Google #Microsoft https://t.co/ZQXDIDvcFB
"The inability of #Microsoft’s and #Google’s #chatbots to give an accurate response to basic questions about #election results comes during the biggest global election year in modern history": https://t.co/4CANNnZR7m #ethics #tech #AI #business


