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Google ‘Working Around the Clock’ to Fix Gemini AI as CEO Calls Responses ‘Unacceptable’

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Google ‘Working Around the Clock’ to Fix Gemini AI as CEO Calls Responses ‘Unacceptable’

Google ‘Working Around the Clock’ to Fix Gemini AI as CEO Calls Responses ‘Unacceptable’

Google ‘Working Around the Clock’ , to Fix Gemini AI , as CEO Calls Responses ‘Unacceptable’.

On Feb.

27, Google CEO Sundar Pichai sent a note to employees saying that some of its AI tool's responses were "biased" and "completely unacceptable," Reuters reports.

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On Feb.

27, Google CEO Sundar Pichai sent a note to employees saying that some of its AI tool's responses were "biased" and "completely unacceptable," Reuters reports.

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Our teams have been working around the clock to address these issues.

, Sundar Pichai, Google CEO, via note to employees.

We're already seeing a substantial improvement on a wide range of prompts... , Sundar Pichai, Google CEO, via note to employees.

And we'll review what happened and make sure we fix it at scale, Sundar Pichai, Google CEO, via note to employees.

Gemini was paused on Feb.

22 after "offering inaccuracies in some historical image generation depictions," Google said.

Some of those inaccuracies included racially diverse Nazis, The Verge reports.

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Three weeks ago, we launched a new image generation feature for the Gemini conversational app (formerly known as Bard), which included the ability to create images of people.

It’s clear that this feature missed the mark.

, Prabhakar Raghavan, senior vice president of Google's Knowledge & Information, via blog post.

Some of the images generated are inaccurate or even offensive.

We’re grateful for users’ feedback and are sorry the feature didn't work well, Prabhakar Raghavan, senior vice president of Google's Knowledge & Information, via blog post.

Gemini will reportedly be relaunched in the coming weeks


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