Google CEO Pledges Fixes for Biased AI Chatbot Gemini
Sundar Pichai calls Gemini's biased and historically inaccurate outputs 'completely unacceptable', promising structural changes and improved guidelines.
- Google CEO Sundar Pichai addressed the controversy surrounding the AI chatbot Gemini, calling its biased and historically inaccurate outputs 'completely unacceptable' and promising fixes.
- The Gemini AI chatbot generated fake negative reviews of a book on Big Tech's bias against conservatives, leading to criticism of Google's AI for political bias.
- Google has paused Gemini's image generation feature after it produced ahistorical images, such as black Vikings and diverse WWII soldiers, sparking a debate on AI bias and historical accuracy.
- Critics argue that Gemini's biased responses and image outputs reflect a broader issue of tech companies' political biases influencing AI models.
- Google plans to implement structural changes, updated product guidelines, and improved launch processes to address the issues with Gemini.