‘Definitely a disaster’: Google co-founder Sergey Brin on Gemini imaging | Top Vip News

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Shortly after Google Gemini was criticized for generating “historically inaccurate” images, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai called Gemini’s image generation “completely unacceptable.” Now, the company’s co-founder has spoken his mind, saying the AI ​​chatbot has “definitely broken.”

Speaking recently at the AGI House in San Francisco, Brin said the company had “definitely got the imaging wrong.”

“I really didn’t expect to talk about this today. We definitely made a mistake in the imaging, and I think it was mainly due to not doing extensive testing,” he said at the “Gemini 1.5 Hackathon” while addressing concerns about AI bias.

Brin and co-founder Larry Page have reportedly been more active in the company since OpenAI launched ChatGPT in 2022.


Google Gemini ‘Problems’
Google stopped Gemini’s imaging feature last month after social media users complained that it was creating “incorrect” images. The chatbot included people of color while representing Nazis and the founding fathers of the United States.

Not only that, Google Gemini has also faced criticism for returning inaccurate written answers. It was recently reported that Gemini gave “biased” answers to questions related to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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The AI ​​chatbot reportedly did not provide a clear answer when a similar question was asked about former US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

IT Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar called “the Google Gemini episode” “very embarrassing” and said the government considers it a violation of IT laws.

Google responded by saying it worked quickly to fix the issue. The company noted that its AI chatbot “may not always be reliable” in responding to certain prompts related to current events and political issues.

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