After Google received a warning for its generative AI tool, Gemini’s biased response by the Indian government, the tech giant on Saturday said that its generative AI tool may not recognise few prompts related to current events, political topics and evolving news.
The minister for electronics and IT, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, on X (formerly Twitter) stated that being unreliable does not exempt it from the law. “Our Digital Nagriks are NOT to be experimented on with “unreliable” platforms/algos/model,” he added.
It is believed that a debate has been going around Gemini AI’s inability to provide relatable images after providing specific prompt. Case in point when Gemini was asked by an X user to depict America’s founding fathers, the AI threw in women and people of colour, presumably in an attempt to increase diversity representation. Furthermore, many users tweeted about Gemini’s failure of providing accurate representation of the given prompts.
In response to the criticism, “ We’ve worked quickly to address this issue. Gemini is built as a creativity and productivity tool and may not always be reliable… This is something that we’re constantly working on improving,” Google concluded.