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Google’s Sergey Brin admits they bunged up their AI as calls for Sundar Pichai to step down intensify

FP Staff • March 4, 2024, 12:01:47 IST
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Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai has been put on the spot following the controversy that their AI chatbot, Gemini has created. Several analysts, including a few prominent ones who have great influence over Google’s staff, have said that maybe the tech giant needs a change in leadership

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Google’s Sergey Brin admits they bunged up their AI as calls for Sundar Pichai to step down intensify
Google's CEO Sundar Pichai has been put on the spot following the controversy that their AI chatbot, Gemini has created. Several analysts, including a few prominent ones who have great influence over Google's staff, have said that maybe the tech giant needs a change in leadership

Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, responded to criticism regarding the company’s recent AI product, admitting that it wasn’t adequately tested before its launch. At the “Gemini 1.5 Hackathon,” Brin addressed concerns about the AI’s biases, particularly in image generation, attributing the issues to insufficient testing.

“I wasn’t really expecting to talk about this today,” he said, “We definitely messed up on the image generation, and I think it was mostly due to, just like, not thorough testing,” he added

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Public complaints have centred not only on racially skewed image responses but also on biased answers to informational queries. The AI’s responses included portraying historical figures inaccurately and hesitating to condemn sensitive topics like paedophilia or violence attributed to certain groups.

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Following internal acknowledgement of bias and issues with the Gemini app, Google suspended its image generation feature due to inaccuracies in depicting historical figures. This decision led to a significant drop in Alphabet’s market value.

The clip from the hackathon raised eyebrows not only due to Brin’s comments but also because of the attire of the individual posing the question, who wore a shirt with a provocative print. This incident, along with the AI debacle, prompted CEO Sundar Pichai to address the company, acknowledging the situation as “completely unacceptable.”

The fallout from the incident has fueled perceptions that Google is lagging in the AI race, leading to calls for Pichai’s replacement. Analysts, including Ben Thompson, have suggested a transformation within Google, which may involve leadership changes.

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Despite Pichai’s successful tenure as CEO since 2015, some argue that a shift in leadership might be necessary to address the company’s current challenges. Pichai has been praised for his management of Google’s core business and dealings with regulators, contributing to the company’s significant market growth.

(With inputs from agencies)

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