Google CEO Sundar Pichai has harshly criticized artificial intelligence (AI) visualization tool Gemini, whose inconsistencies led to a temporary suspension of functionality last week. According to that, Platform’s diversity bugs are ‘completely unacceptable’ and offensive to users.
The criticism is contained in a memo sent to employees by the website Semaphore this Wednesday (28). The document refers to: Troubling AI responses when depicting historical characters with ethnic inaccuracies – for example, blacks and orientals appeared in the image of Nazi soldiers created by technology.
“Our mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful is sacred. We always aim to provide users with useful, accurate and unbiased information about our products. That’s why people trust them,” the manager emphasized.
Pichai also emphasized that: tech giant Gemini learned from renderer mistakesbut he did not neglect to mention the advancements in artificial intelligence offered by the company, such as the ability to manage up to 1 million tokens simultaneously from Gemini 1.5. The new feature has significantly expanded the tool’s context window.
Fixing Gemini Errors
Although it is not yet possible for Google’s artificial intelligence to create images based on textual descriptions, company engineers are trying to solve the problems. These are being carried out, according to the head of Big Tech structural changes, updated product guidelines and launch process improvementsIn that case.
“No artificial intelligence is perfectEspecially at this emerging stage of the industry’s development, but we know the bar is high for us and we will continue to do so for as long as necessary. “We will review what happened and make sure we fix this at scale,” he explained.
Despite the details of the work carried out “24 hours a day”, according to the note, Pichai did not make any statement about whether the errors were corrected. Room did not give any deadline Thus, Gemini will once again be able to offer imaging to users.
Source: Tec Mundo

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