Google has announced restrictions on its Gemini AI chatbot, limiting its ability to respond to election-related queries in countries holding elections this year. The move aims to prevent the spread of misinformation during high-stakes votes, including those in the US, India, South Africa, and the UK.
Initially announced in December, Google’s decision to limit Gemini’s responses to election-related questions has now been extended globally. This decision follows similar restrictions implemented for European parliamentary elections in February. Concerns over AI-generated disinformation and its potential influence on democratic processes have prompted tech companies to take proactive measures.
Google emphasizes implementing features like digital watermarking and content labels to combat misinformation at scale. However, critics argue that limitations on Gemini raise questions about the reliability of Google’s AI across various contexts. Recent controversies, including inaccuracies in image generation and sensitivity around historical illustrations , have increased investigation in major AI firms like Google.
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