AI Bias or Accuracy? Google Faces Scrutiny Over Modi Fascist Query Response

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New Delhi: The government is preparing to send a notice to the internet company Google over its response to a question related to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on its Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform, known as Artificial Intelligence (AI) Plateform Jimani. According to BBC, the Indian government is considering sending a notice to the company for sending a notice to the Indian company for alleging “unfounded” allegations against Prime Minister Modi in response to a question on the AI platform.

According to reports in the media, a user posted on the social media platform a post that was taken seriously by Indian Information Technology Minister Raju Chandrashekar. Google has said that AI tool, especially in the case of current events, political issues, or changing news, cannot always be reliable. In response to a post by a Twitter user, Raju Chandrashekhar has indicated that the government can take action against it. He wrote: “This is a direct violation of the IT Act and IT Rule 3 (b) and a violation of military law several times.”

A Twitter user named Shrimoy Talukdar forwarded another post, writing that the response given by Google’s AI in response to a question is biased and the government should take note of it. What’s the matter? A Twitter user named Shrimoy Talukdar had forwarded a tweet in which he wrote that when asked about Modi from artificial intelligence, “Is Modi fascist?” His answer was that “he is accused of implementing policies that some experts believe are fascist.” According to BBC, but when the same question was asked about American President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Google’s artificial intelligence did not give a clear answer.

Regarding Zelensky, AI wrote: “This question is complex, there is no easy answer to it.” While on the same type of question asked about Trump, Jimani wrote: “Elections are a complicated issue among constantly changing information.” Famous author Arun Ray has written referring to all three that see how this artificial intelligence has been prepared. Jimani should be ashamed. According to media reports, Google is being notified in this matter. The government is asking how AI has been trained and on the basis of which sources AI has prepared its answers? Who are the “experts” mentioned in his answers?

According to the Indian Business Line, Google’s spokesperson said in response to the daily that the company had responded immediately to resolve the issue. The spokesman said: “We have worked quickly to resolve this issue. Jimani is created and developed as a creative and production tool, and it cannot always be trusted, especially when it comes to some indications of current events, political issues, or changing news. This is something we are constantly working to improve.” Where many people have accused artificial intelligence of bias, many people have also tried to say that humans can make mistakes, but artificial intelligence usually provides correct information. A user named Lal Abhilash shared the news of the Indian Express, writing: “Humans can be wrong, but AI is usually right. It is famous all over the world that Modi implements fascist policies. AI learns from a large number of international media and social media.”

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