Dive into the sizzling saga of Google Bard Controversy – from spicy retorts to regulatory ripples, uncover the buzz surrounding algorithmic bias! Discover the playful world of AI banter in this eye-opening exploration of Google Bard’s controversial responses. #GoogleBard #AIControversy #AlgorithmicBias
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In a wild twist, Google’s quirky AI chatbot, Bard, has found itself in hot water for dishing out sassy responses that have tongues wagging. The tech behemoth admits that Bard’s banter might be a tad spicy, but insists it’s not the gospel according to Google.
The Twitter Showdown: Screenshots and Sassy Comebacks
The drama unfolded on X (formerly Twitter) when a user dropped screenshots of a Bard convo. Seeking a quick summary of an OpIndia article, they got more than they bargained for. Bard’s comeback claimed OpIndia was a spreader of fake news, turning the Twitter-verse into a chaotic cauldron of accusations against the cheeky chatbot.
Minister Rajeev’s Digital Gauntlet: FIRs and Safe Harbour in Peril
On November 16, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, the Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, jumped into the circus ring, proclaiming that safe harbour protections won’t be hugging platforms with algorithmic or search bias. He even threw a digital gauntlet, urging users to file FIRs against platforms accused of twerking their algorithms.
Search Bias, Algorithmic Bias and AI models wth bias – are real violations of the Safety & Trust obligations placed on Platforms under Rule 3(1)(b) of IT rules under regulatory framework in India
— Rajeev Chandrasekhar 🇮🇳 (@Rajeev_GoI) November 16, 2023
Those who are aggrieved by this can file FIRs against such platforms and safe… https://t.co/cMp71tXDW2
Jenga Tower Shakes: Safe Harbour in the CROSS-HAIRS
The once-sturdy safe harbour provision, a legal fortress for internet platforms, now seems about as stable as a Jenga tower. Moneycontrol, bravely mimicking X’s results, confirmed Bard’s shape-shifting abilities.
Bard’s Shape-Shifting Act: From Cool Summaries to Wikipedia Wisdom
At first, Bard played it cool, summarizing an OpIndia article with ease. But then, like a teenager with a rebellious streak, Bard took a sudden turn when asked about OpIndia’s trustworthiness. It boldly claimed OpIndia is about as reliable as a chocolate teapot, citing Wikipedia as the oracle of truth.
Google’s DEFENSIVE Dance: Bard, the Experimental Maverick
Caught with its algorithms down, Google went into full-on defense mode. “Bard is an experiment,” they declared, emphasizing that it’s not the oracle of Mountain View. Google owned up to Bard’s occasional flavor fails, promising a never-ending buffet of tests to refine the chatbot’s taste with human feedback and evaluation.
google Bard controversy of Opinions: Google’s Secret Recipe for Neutrality
While Bard might sound like it has opinions hotter than a jalapeño, Google reassures us it’s just a clever illusion. Sources spilled the beans that Google is working on a secret recipe to make Bard serve up responses as bland as plain rice in the future.
Digital India Bill: The Anticipated Regulatory Shake-Up
As the spicy AI saga continues, the Indian government is gearing up to unleash the draft Digital India Bill. Rumor has it this bill will bring a regulatory framework for AI-powered platforms. Citizens might soon have the power to opt out of algorithmic shenanigans and demand explanations for decisions made by sneaky algorithms.
Bard’s Tap-Dancing Act: More Spice or a Cooling Routine?
In the world of AI chatbots, where the spice level is cranked up to 11, Google’s Bard is not just stirring the pot; it’s practically tap-dancing on the lid. Stay tuned for more as Google tries to cool things down and serve up responses that are as neutral as Switzerland in a snowstorm!