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Google apologizes to the Indian government for Gemini's unreliable comments about PM Modi. Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar revealed Google's acknowledgment of the platform's unreliability and issued a formal apology. The government criticized AI platforms for offering consumer solutions during trial phases and announced regulations requiring permits for operation. Chandrasekhar emphasized the need for explicit disclosures and legal consequences for dissemination of incorrect information.

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00:00 Google has issued a formal apology to the Indian government over the unreliable and
00:06 unverified comments made by its AI platform Gemini concerning Prime Minister Narendra
00:11 Modi.
00:13 The Minister of State for IT and Electronics Rajiv Chandrasekhar revealed that Google admitted
00:17 the platform's unreliability and has issued a formal apology in response to a government
00:22 notice seeking clarification on Gemini's questionable results.
00:27 Expressing dissatisfaction with Google's admission, the government has also criticized
00:31 a section of AI platform, including Gemini, for offering consumer solutions even during
00:36 trial phases.
00:38 The minister voiced concern over India being utilized as a testing ground for AI platforms,
00:44 facing global criticism for disseminating biased and misinformed results.
00:48 In response, the government has announced new regulations mandating that AI platforms
00:53 like Gemini must obtain permit from the state to operate in the country.
00:58 Minister Chandrasekhar has dismissed Google's apology, stressing that the platform's unreliability
01:03 is indefensible.
01:04 Asserting that India should not serve as a testing ground for underdeveloped platforms,
01:09 Minister Chandrasekhar emphasized the need for explicit disclosures to users.
01:13 He stated that platforms should inform the user about the potential errors, unreliability
01:17 and the risk of producing unlawful content.
01:20 The minister also highlighted the legal consequences under the Indian IT law and criminal laws
01:25 for AI platforms operating in India.
01:27 He noted that the platform cannot use unreliability as a defense against prosecution.
01:32 Gemini's unverified results have faced severe criticism across the world as they were deemed
01:37 reckless, irresponsible and disrespectful towards the Indian consumers.
01:42 The government has vowed to prevent platforms from taking Indian digital citizens for granted.
01:48 In a related move, the government has also issued an advisory for AI-led startups, stressing
01:52 the importance of labeling unverified information as potentially false.
01:56 This advisory aims to address concerns about deepfakes, underscoring the government's commitment
02:02 to regulate AI in the country.
02:04 Thanks for watching.
02:11 (upbeat music)

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