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Google won't allow Gemini to talk about elections happening across the world
Mar 13, 2024 · indiatoday.in
The move follows rising concerns about fake news and misinformation linked to AI technology, prompting governments to consider regulations. Notably, the Indian government has urged tech firms to seek approval before releasing AI tools deemed "unreliable" or under trial. Google has paused Gemini's image generation feature and is working on the reported issues, promising to re-release an improved version soon.
Key takeaways
- Google's AI tool, Gemini, will not be allowed to respond to queries regarding elections, according to a new report.
- The decision comes amidst concerns about misinformation and fake news associated with generative AI technology.
- Google first announced these restrictions in the U.S. in December, with plans to implement them before the upcoming election.
- Gemini recently faced backlash for generating historically inaccurate and biased images, leading Google to pause the image generation feature and work on the reported issues.