In a memo to staff on Tuesday, Google CEO Sundar Pichai stated that the company is trying to address issues with its Gemini AI tool. He claimed that certain text and image replies produced by the model were "biassed" and "wholly unacceptable."
The corporation had stopped using its programme, which generates photos of people based on historical descriptions that were deemed inaccurate, last week.
Pichai informed the staff that the tool had displayed bias and angered some of its users with some of its responses.
"Our teams have been working around the clock to address these issues. We're already seeing a substantial improvement on a wide range of prompts... And we'll review what happened and make sure we fix it at scale," he said.
In the coming weeks, the company now intends to relaunch Gemini AI. The revelation was first published by the news website Semafor and then verified by a Google representative.
Ever with the release of OpenAI's ChatGPT, which was supported by Microsoft in November 2022, Alphabet-owned Google has been vying to develop a competing AI programme.
A year ago, it launched Bard, a chatbot with generative AI. Google renamed it Gemini and introduced premium membership levels earlier this month, offering customers the option to upgrade the AI model's reasoning capabilities.
(Source:www.foxbusiness.com)
The corporation had stopped using its programme, which generates photos of people based on historical descriptions that were deemed inaccurate, last week.
Pichai informed the staff that the tool had displayed bias and angered some of its users with some of its responses.
"Our teams have been working around the clock to address these issues. We're already seeing a substantial improvement on a wide range of prompts... And we'll review what happened and make sure we fix it at scale," he said.
In the coming weeks, the company now intends to relaunch Gemini AI. The revelation was first published by the news website Semafor and then verified by a Google representative.
Ever with the release of OpenAI's ChatGPT, which was supported by Microsoft in November 2022, Alphabet-owned Google has been vying to develop a competing AI programme.
A year ago, it launched Bard, a chatbot with generative AI. Google renamed it Gemini and introduced premium membership levels earlier this month, offering customers the option to upgrade the AI model's reasoning capabilities.
(Source:www.foxbusiness.com)