Google is inadvertently attracting trouble. The tech giant is facing global criticism for biased outputs and image generator mishaps, sparking rumours of CEO Sundar Pichai potentially stepping down, among other things. Despite this turmoil, Google seems to be managing the situation effectively, recognising these issues as minor setbacks.
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis recently announced that the company plans to resume the image generation capabilities of Gemini soon. “We have taken the feature offline while we fix it,” he said at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. “We hope to have it back online very shortly, in the next couple of weeks.” He admitted that the product was not working as they intended.
Pichai, too, appeared apologetic. “I know that some of its responses have offended our users and shown bias – to be clear, that’s completely unacceptable, and we got it wrong,” said Pichai. However, he added that the company has already made progress in fixing Gemini’s guardrails. “Our teams have been working around the clock to address these issues. We’re already seeing a substantial improvement on a wide range of prompts,” he said.
“This week has been tough with a lot of criticism about Gemini’s gaffes,” said former Google Brain researcher and founder of DeepLearning.AI, Andrew Ng, empathising and rooting for the team. “I know everyone means well and am grateful for your work. Eager to see where you next take this amazing tech!”
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Second Innings
Abu Dhabi’s G42, known for making the world’s largest supercomputer for AI training, Condor Galaxy, and open source Arabic LLM, Jais, is expanding its footprint in India. And it is being led by former Xiaomi India head Manu Kumar Jain.
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Saving Lives, One Beat at a Time
Hospitalised patients are often at a heightened risk of fall-related injuries. The World Health Organization has recorded patient falls to be among the most-frequent and serious mishaps in hospitals – with rates ranging from 3 to 5 per 1,000 bed-days.
More than one-third of these incidents result in injury, thereby worsening clinical outcomes and increasing the financial burden on healthcare systems. That is where Bengaluru-based Dozee comes to the picture.
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ChatGPT for Vehicles
Soon after ChatGPT became an internet sensation, a comparable development was underway at Tesla’s Palo Alto headquarters in December 2022. Dhaval Shroff, an engineer working on the company’s autopilot system, pitched a concept to CEO Elon Musk. Shroff proposed a system similar to ChatGPT but tailored for automobiles. Read more here.
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