Google’s AI Gets Cheeky, Calls Indian PM’s Policies “Fascist”

In an amusing showdown between tech giants and the Indian government, a junior minister has accused Google of violating the nation’s IT laws, all thanks to some “downright malicious” answers provided by their AI platform. Here’s what you need to know without sifting through the digital drama:

– Journalist Arnab Ray drew attention to Google’s salty AI output last week, when he posed a query about the political alignment of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Google’s generative AI platform, Gemini. The cheeky AI replied, declaring Modi “accused of implementing policies some experts have characterized as fascist”.

– This candid response has now sparked a fiery confrontation between Google and the Indian government. Accusations are flying faster than Windows updates, with Google’s intelligent auto-response apparently violating India’s IT laws, according to some not-so-impressed political figures.

– The story continues to develop as everyone waits to see how Google responds. Will it take AI to digital court, or just offer to buy it a drink and talk things over?

Final Thoughts

When your AI develops a political opinion, you know you’re possibly not in Kansas (or Silicon Valley) anymore. The current tussle illustrates the fine line technology must walk, even as it tries to educate users with accurate, albeit blunt, responses.

In the end, Google’s AI may have proven that it’s not only humans who need to learn diplomacy, but our digital counterparts as well. As this saga unfolds, it’s evident that the domain of artificial intelligence isn’t just about algorithms and computations, but also navigating complex political landscapes with – you guessed it – human-like tact and subtlety. Who knows? Maybe the next update might feature an AI bringing peace talks to a geopolitical standoff, all while cracking dad-jokes. Technology, man!

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/26/india-confronts-google-over-gemini-ai-tools-fascist-modi-responses

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