AI chatbot Gemini has been limited by Google in terms of its ability to respond to queries concerning several forthcoming elections in several countries, including the presidential election in the United States, this year. According to an announcement made by the company on Tuesday, Gemini, Google’s artificial intelligence chatbot, will no longer answer election-related questions for users in the U.S. and India.
Previously known as Bard, Google’s AI chatbot Gemini has been unable to answer questions about the general elections of 2024.
Various reports indicate that the update is already live in the United States, is already being rolled out in India, and is now being rolled out in all major countries that are approaching elections within the next few months.
As a result of the change, Google has expressed concern about how the generative AI could be weaponized by users and produce inaccurate or misleading results, as well as the role it has been playing and will continue to play in the electoral process.
In advance of the general elections in India this spring, millions of Indian citizens will be voting in a general election, and the company has taken several steps to ensure that its services are secure from misinformation.
Several high-stakes elections are planned this year in countries such as the Uni
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