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Why Google's 'woke' AI problem won't be an easy fix

Why Google's 'woke' AI problem won't be an easy fix

Google's artificial intelligence tool, Gemini, is facing backlash online due to its politically correct responses and biased outputs. In trying to solve the problem of bias, Google may have created a new problem by generating absurd and inaccurate results. The issue lies in the training data that AI tools are trained on, which often contain biases found on the internet. Fixing this problem won't be easy, as there is no single answer to what the outputs should be. Google's attempts to correct the issue may require user input, but that comes with its own challenges. The problem may be deeply embedded in the training data and algorithms, making it difficult to solve.

Consumer Alert: Hybrids Lead Among the Top 10 Vehicles of 2024

Consumer Alert: Hybrids Lead Among the Top 10 Vehicles of 2024

Consumer Reports has released its list of the top 10 vehicles of 2024, with hybrids dominating the rankings.

Pre-election Stress Tests Result in Internet Outages in Russia

Pre-election Stress Tests Result in Internet Outages in Russia

The most popular messaging app Telegram experienced a temporary outage in Russia due to security services conducting stress tests on online resources. Previously blocked social media apps, including Instagram and Facebook, suddenly became available. The cause of the incidents is still being investigated, but it is speculated that they were related to pre-election activities.

Apple Releases Release Candidate Versions of iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4 to Developers

Apple Releases Release Candidate Versions of iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4 to Developers

Apple has made the release candidates of iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4 available to developers for testing, signaling that the public release is imminent. The updates bring a range of new features and improvements.

Returning Medvedev makes solid start to Dubai title defence

Returning Medvedev makes solid start to Dubai title defence

Daniil Medvedev returns to action in Dubai and wins his first match since the Australian Open.

Scientists Break Record for Smallest Measurements of Gravity

Scientists Break Record for Smallest Measurements of Gravity

Scientists have achieved the smallest measurements of gravity to date using a new technique that could potentially help us understand the quantization of gravity and its relationship with general relativity and quantum mechanics.

FAA Investigation Closes, SpaceX Nears Clearance for Third Starship Launch

FAA Investigation Closes, SpaceX Nears Clearance for Third Starship Launch

SpaceX is nearing its clearance for the third Starship launch following the closure of a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) investigation that was caused by its second launch.

Norwegian Cruise Line Signals Strong Demand Despite Red Sea Chaos

Norwegian Cruise Line Signals Strong Demand Despite Red Sea Chaos

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has issued its initial financial guidance for 2024, surpassing Wall Street expectations due to strong demand for its cruises.