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Google limits Gemini AI’s responses to election queries

Google takes a cautious approach amid controversies

In a recent development, Google has announced restrictions on its Gemini AI chatbot’s ability to respond to queries related to upcoming elections. This decision comes in the wake of controversies surrounding Gemini’s responses, notably a contentious statement regarding the policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Google has initiated restrictions on its Gemini AI chatbot, preventing it from addressing questions related to impending elections in various countries, including India. This action follows a series of controversies surrounding Gemini last month, which led Google to temporarily suspend the chatbot’s image generation capabilities.

The implementation of these restrictions was officially announced by Google through a blog post. In the announcement, Google emphasized the importance of providing high-quality information for election-related queries and expressed its commitment to continuously improving its protections.

The potential misuse of artificial intelligence technology in electoral processes has been a subject of concern in the tech community. Instances such as AI-generated voice usage in political contexts have raised questions about the ethical implications of AI in elections.

Moreover, the controversy surrounding Google’s Gemini AI extends beyond its response to Modi government policies. The chatbot faced criticism from the Indian government following its controversial statement, highlighting the challenges associated with deploying AI technologies in politically sensitive contexts.

Google’s decision to restrict Gemini AI’s responses to election-related queries underscores its commitment to responsible AI usage and the prevention of misinformation during critical political events. The move reflects Google’s proactive approach to addressing concerns about the ethical implications of AI in sensitive domains like elections.

These restrictions, initially rolled out in the US and India, are expected to be extended to other countries where elections are scheduled to take place this year. Google aims to ensure that its Gemini AI chatbot provides accurate and reliable information while upholding the integrity of the electoral process.

Kirti Devadiga

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