The Gemini AI platform is not trustworthy, which is why it did not adequately respond to a question about India’s Prime Minister, developer Google said, Indian IT and Electronics Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said. The Times of India newspaper in March. 4.
Chandrasekhar said American tech giant Google has apologized to the Indian government for responding to a query about Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“Sorry, the platform is not reliable””quoted the company statement.
The minister explained that the government had sent a notice to Google asking for explanations. “Unsubstantiated results provided by Gemini on a specific request regarding Prime Minister Modi”.
According to the report, after this situation, the country’s authorities decided to change the rules for operating AI platforms in the country. Now they will need permission from the state to do so.
In this sense, the minister stressed that India cannot be used as a testing ground for artificial intelligence platforms.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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