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Google's GPT-4 rival Gemini is failing to get basic facts right, and tells people to Google it when asked about some controversial topics

Dec 08, 2023 - businessinsider.com
Google has unveiled its GPT-4 rival, Gemini, which is currently powering its Bard chatbot. However, users have criticized Bard for providing incorrect answers to simple questions and avoiding controversial topics. The chatbot, which is running a limited version of Gemini, has been reported to struggle with understanding requests to provide words in other languages and providing updates on controversial topics.

Google plans to roll out the most advanced version of Gemini, known as "Ultra", early next year. Despite a demonstration of Gemini responding fluently to physical objects and complex voice commands, a Google representative admitted that the demo reel had been edited to make it seem more impressive. Google has warned Bard users about potential inaccuracies and advises them to double-check its responses.

Key takeaways:

  • Google has unveiled its GPT-4 rival, Gemini, which is currently powering a limited version of its Bard chatbot. However, users have reported that Bard continues to provide incorrect answers to simple questions and avoids controversial topics.
  • The chatbot has been criticized for not knowing who won best actor at the 2023 Oscars and for struggling to provide words in other languages. It also incorrectly listed Netflix shows "Squid Game" and "Stranger Things" as nominees for the Emmys.
  • Google is rolling out Gemini in stages, with Bard currently running off "Gemini Pro." The most advanced version of the model, known as "Ultra", is planned to be rolled out early next year.
  • Despite a slick demonstration of Gemini responding fluently to physical objects and complex voice commands, a Google representative admitted that the demo reel had been edited to make it seem more impressive, a discrepancy that was reportedly called out by some of the company's employees internally.
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