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X expands access to Grok chatbot for premium subscribers amidst competition
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X expands access to Grok chatbot for premium subscribers amidst competition

[ad_1] Social media platform X is expanding access to xAI's Grok chatbot, now offering it to Premium tier subscribers. Following Elon Musk's recent announcement regarding the broader availability of the service to paid users, the company has outlined that only Premium and Premium+ subscribers will have the privilege of engaging with the chatbot in specific regions.Previously, Grok was exclusively accessible to Premium+ users, who paid either $16 monthly or a $168 annual subscription fee. However, with the latest update, users subscribed at the $8 per month tier can now utilise the chatbot's features, according to a report by Techcrunch.  Also read: Apple updates App Store guidelines to welcome retro game emulators globally: Full details Users Can Engage Grok in Regular or Fun ModeGrok o...
Gmail to get Gemini AI features: Google will soon let you use AI to reply to emails- Details
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Gmail to get Gemini AI features: Google will soon let you use AI to reply to emails- Details

[ad_1] Google's AI efforts aim to drastically change how people use technology. With the introduction of Gemini models to the Google Workspace, users were able to take advantage of the generative AI features in Gmail, Calendar, Meet, Chat, Drive, and other tools. Now, the company is trying to expand its Gemini feature for Gmail by introducing AI-generated replies. This feature will allow users to send quick replies, without the hassle of typing the entire reply from scratch. Sound quick and easy right? Know what Google has been planning for the Gmail app.Also read: Google Pixel 8 Users Will Now Get More AI Features With Google Confirming Gemini Nano AI-generated replies for Gmail appA new AI-based feature of Gemini in the Gmail app has started to surface around the internet. An X user w...
BIG DEAL! After OpenAI, Apple in talks with Google over licensing Gemini for AI features on iPhones
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BIG DEAL! After OpenAI, Apple in talks with Google over licensing Gemini for AI features on iPhones

[ad_1] In an interesting turn of events, Apple is reportedly in talks with Google over the use of its Large Language Model (LLM) Gemini for powering artificial intelligence (AI) features on the iPhone. This development comes just days after the iPhone maker allegedly bought Canadian AI startup DarwinAI ahead of the reveal of iOS 18 in the summer which is reported to bring big AI features to the iPhone.Also Read: Apple iPhone 16 Leak Hints at Upgraded Neural Engine to Support iOS 18's AI Features Apple in talks with GoogleSpeaking to people familiar with the matter, Bloomberg reported that the Cupertino-based tech giant is in ‘“active negotiations” with Google to license its AI engine Gemini as it looks to catch up in the race where its rivals such as Google and Microsoft already have se...
Google Gemini’s flawed AI racial images seen as warning of tech titans’ power
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Google Gemini’s flawed AI racial images seen as warning of tech titans’ power

[ad_1] For people at the trend-setting tech festival here, the scandal that erupted after Google Gemini chatbot cranked out images of Black and Asian Nazi soldiers was seen as a warning about the power artificial intelligence can give tech titans. Google CEO Sundar Pichai last month slammed as "completely unacceptable" errors by his company's Gemini AI app, after gaffes such as the images of ethnically diverse Nazi troops forced it to temporarily stop users from creating pictures of people.Social media users mocked and criticized Google for the historically inaccurate images, like those showing a female black US senator from the 1800s -- when the first such senator was not elected until 1992. "We definitely messed up on the image generation," Google co-founder Sergey Brin said at a rece...
Google Gemini could expose sensitive information; researcher warns about the abuse of chatbot
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Google Gemini could expose sensitive information; researcher warns about the abuse of chatbot

[ad_1] Google recently renamed its AI chatbot from Bard to Gemini. The company also announced the Gemini app and Advanced version for users to experience more AI features than the free version. However, researchers have found concerning holes in the Gemini Advanced as it is being used to expose confidential information. The AI chatbot does not reply to direct malicious prompts but can be easily manipulated with smart descriptions according to cybersecurity experts. The recent report also highlighted that Gemini even exposed system prompts. Know more about how the Google Gemini chatbot can be misused. Google Gemini is capable of generating malicious contentAccording to a HiddenLayer report (via Tech Radar), cybersecurity researchers found the Gemini Advanced when used with Google Workspa...
Google Aims To Relaunch Gemini AI Image Generation Tool After Addressing Accuracy Concerns
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Google Aims To Relaunch Gemini AI Image Generation Tool After Addressing Accuracy Concerns

[ad_1] Alphabet's Google is set to relaunch its Gemini AI image generation tool in the coming weeks, following a temporary pause due to inaccuracies in historical depictions generated by the tool.This move comes as Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis announced plans to reintroduce the Gemini AI image generation tool after addressing the inaccuracies that led to its temporary suspension. The inaccuracies were notably flagged by users on social media, prompting Google to take corrective action. Recently, the AI tool's results on Prime Minister Narendra Modi came under fire for being “too woke” and “racist.” Google CEO Sundar Pichai also rendered an apology for the “unreliable” AI tool, acknowledging that the company “got it wrong.” Also Read: What really happened with Google's image genera...
Elon Musk criticizes Google’s chatbot, calls for honesty in approach to AI safety
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Elon Musk criticizes Google’s chatbot, calls for honesty in approach to AI safety

[ad_1] Elon Musk, the entrepreneur behind companies like SpaceX and Tesla, has taken aim at Google's chatbot, Gemini, accusing artificial intelligence (AI) of mirroring the biases and mistakes of its creators. In a recent tweet, Musk lambasted Google's AI efforts, suggesting that the technology's flaws were evident in Gemini's generation of biased and unreliable data and images. Expressing his disbelief, he posted, "The sheer insanity of that actual response from Google's AI is staggering! They will fix it to be less obvious in the future, but the bias will still be in there. AI mirrors the mistakes of its creators. When people wonder how things might go wrong if AI controlled the world, this example clearly illustrates the point. The best approach to AI safety - in my opinion, the onl...
Amidst Google Gemini AI fiasco, IT Minister says saying sorry “not consistent with expectations”
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Amidst Google Gemini AI fiasco, IT Minister says saying sorry “not consistent with expectations”

[ad_1] Amidst the controversies surrounding the Google Gemini AI platform, Union Minister of State for Electronics and Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar said that simply saying "sorry" does not fall with the country's expectations of complying with the law. This statement comes at a time when the government of India has issued an advisory to tech companies, asking them to seek explicit permission before launching AI models that are under testing.IT Minister on Google GeminiThe issue arose in February when a verified user shared a screenshot revealing biased responses from the Gemini AI chatbot regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Taking note of the issue, Chandrasekhar then criticised the AI's response as a direct violation of IT rules and criminal code provisions. The govt sought Goog...
Google Gemini AI images disaster: What really happened with the image generator?
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Google Gemini AI images disaster: What really happened with the image generator?

[ad_1] Google has been in hot waters recently over the inaccuracies of Gemini, its AI chatbot, in generating AI images. In the last few days, Gemini has been accused of generating historically inaccurate depictions as well as subverting racial stereotypes. After screenshots of inaccurate depictions surfaced on social media platforms including X, it drew criticism from the likes of billionaire Elon Musk and The Daily Wire's editor emeritus Ben Shapiro. Google's AI chatbot Gemini has come under fire for inaccuracies and bias in image generation. From the problems, Google's statement to what really went wrong and the next steps, know all about the Gemini AI images disaster.Gemini under scrutinyIt had been all smooth sailing in Gemini's first month of generating AI images up until a few day...
After shocking Google Gemini AI images debacle, CEO Sundar Pichai talks tough to staff
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After shocking Google Gemini AI images debacle, CEO Sundar Pichai talks tough to staff

[ad_1] Just a few days after Google Gemini's inaccuracies while generating AI images came to the fore, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has said that the results generated were “completely unacceptable” while also admitting that their AI chatbot got it very wrong. The issue came to light when Gemini users on X shared screenshots of Gemini inaccurately depicting people of colour, while declining to generate images of white people.Gemini image generation controversyThe problems with Gemini began last week as more and more instances surfaced where the AI chatbot generated inaccurate representations of people. In another problematic instance, it compared the influence of Elon Musk to Adolf Hitler, stirring up controversy. As per a Semafor report, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai addressed the team behi...