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Google Gemini: CEO Sundar Pichai admits ‘we got it wrong’


Google CEO Sundar Pichai has sent an internal memo to staff, stressing the Gemini errors are "completely unacceptable"

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has sent an internal memo to staff, stressing the Gemini errors are “completely unacceptable” after the artificial intelligence (AI) app embroiled the company in controversy. There was no intransigence or deflection over the incident, instead, the 51-year-old Indian-American executive vowed to get to the bottom of the issues with Gemini, after deploying specialists to focus their attention on the large language model(LLM). Pichai indicated Google would be striving to fix Gemini’s image generation in the coming weeks, without putting an exact timescale on how long they would dedicate to what is an ongoing, evolving concern.

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