Google CEO Admits Flaws in New AI System Gemini, Pledges Fixes After Controversial Launches
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Google CEO told employees that Gemini's performance was "unacceptable" and pledged to fix issues before relaunching in weeks.
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Images depicted Founding Fathers as Black and Pope as woman, prompting backlash accusing Google of anti-white bias.
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Google executive said they had tried to avoid biased images but model became "overly cautious" in refusing prompts.
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Text responses also caused controversy, with problematic answers on Stalin vs libertarians.
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Pichai admitted "no AI is perfect" but said they will keep working on Gemini to meet high expectations.