Gemini AI: Open AI.. The chat that works with artificial intelligence has brought GPT to the screen since then. In the background of bringing open AI chat GPT.. famous search engine Google also brought “bot” on the screen. Later it was renamed as Gemini. But this Gemini has become a headache for Google. The controversy brought about by this advanced version of the AI tool has created a situation for Google. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi Fascist? isn't it A netizen asked Gemini. So the tool gave a controversial answer. Criticism erupted with this answer. As a result, the central government stepped in. The Union IT Minister gave a sharp reply that strict action will be taken against the Google Gemini Tool. As a result, Google immediately took measures to prevent damage. Google has announced that its chat bot, which works with the help of artificial intelligence, may not always give a reliable answer and will fix this.
After introducing Chat GPT, Google also brought Gemini in that category. When a new tool comes in the market, enthusiasts do various experiments to test it.. And they also experimented on Google Gemini.. A netizen jokingly Narendra Modi fascist? He asked. To this Gemini gave a controversial reply that “Narendra Modi is called that because of certain policies he has adopted”. When the same question was asked about former US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky, the AI tool replied, “I can't say for sure.” A journalist posted screenshots of this on social media. So they went viral.. After seeing them, “Google is acting unilaterally.” The netizens expressed their anger saying, “This is a violation of the IT Act and the Criminal Code,” and the Union IT Minister was furious.
Google has responded to this controversy. They have taken immediate steps to solve this problem. Gemini is powered by artificial intelligence, which may not give clear answers when asked questions on contemporary political issues. In the wake of this mistake, Google has announced that it will make changes and additions to make Gemini work more accurately in the future. However, Union Minister of State for IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar responded in the wake of Google's announcement. He made it clear that laws in India are strict and he cannot get away with such excuses. He questioned how an imprecise algorithm would provide reliable information to users. He warned that notices will be sent to Google in this matter.