Google CEO says "unacceptable" for Gemini AI to generate biased content

googleCEO Sundar Pichai recently told employees via an internal memo that the company is not interested in itsAImouldGeminiGenerated inaccurate and biased images and text content that was "unacceptable". The content, which involved the misrepresentation of historical events, such as the display of racially diverse Nazi German soldiers or non-white American Founding Fathers, caused an outcry from users.

Pichai emphasized that the inaccurately generated content not only "offended our users" but demonstrated clear bias. He noted that while the company has apologized for the issue and is working to fix and re-enable the image generation feature, addressing problematic text and image responses in Gemini AI remains a top priority.

The memo does not explicitly mention a specific solution or timeline, but Pichai said the company is fully committed to addressing the issue. The move marks the first time Google executives have responded broadly to controversial content generated by Gemini AI, showing the company's focus on diversity and inclusion issues.

The incident has raised public concerns about the accuracy and ethical standards of AI technology when generating content. Google's response also highlights the need for tech companies to more carefully consider the impact of AI technology on society and culture when developing and deploying it.

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