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Why Google Apologised to India? | Sundar Pichai’s Job in Trouble?

Why Google Apologised to India? | Sundar Pichai’s Job in Trouble? According to reports, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) is contemplating sending a notice to Google concerning Gemini’s perceived “biased” response to a question regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

  1. Google’s reliance on AI grows, but its image generator Gemini faces a major setback.
  2. CEO Sundar Pichai’s position is under scrutiny due to the debacle, per reports.
  3. Business Insider suggests Pichai might be replaced amid the Gemini slipup and stock value plunge.
  4. Analyst Ben Thompson emphasizes the need for a complete transformation at Google.
  5. The Googleplex headquarters is reportedly at a standstill amidst publicized product and management issues.
  6. Layoffs and cost-cutting measures add pressure on Pichai’s leadership.
  7. Former OpenAI researcher Aravind Srinivas hints at the necessity for a change in CEO to sustain Google’s pace.
  8. Srinivas suggests Pichai, also Alphabet CEO, is key in appointing Google’s new leader.

What is Gemini AI?

  1. Gemini AI is Google’s latest chatbot, formerly known as Bard, now available globally.
  2. The AI tool, Gemini Pro 1.0, supports over 40 languages and operates in 230+ countries.
  3. Gemini Advanced is included in the Google One AI Premium Plan, priced at $19.99/month.
  4. Subscribers can access Gemini across various Google apps like Gmail, Docs, and Slides.
  5. A two-month trial period is offered for new subscribers.

Why in News ?

  1. Google has temporarily halted its chatbot’s image generation in response to concerns.
  2. Prabhakar Raghavan, a senior VP at Google, acknowledged the feature’s shortcomings in a blog post.
  3. He apologized for inaccurate and offensive images and thanked users for their feedback.
  4. Specific instances, such as depicting a Black woman as a founding father, were highlighted on social media.
  5. Raghavan defended the chatbot’s intent to cater to diverse requests but admitted to overcompensation triggered by some prompts.
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12 days ago

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