Is Prime Minister Narendra Modi a fascist?” The popular charge engine Google has come under the wrath of the Ministry of Information Technology, Government of India.
India’s Ministry of Information Technology (IT) has come under the scanner for responding to a query on the charge engine Google’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform Gemini regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Ministry of Information Technology has issued a notice to Google.
It is learnt that Google’s AI Gemini has given a controversial reply to a question about Prime Minister Narendra Modi. An X user mentioned in this regard. After this, Minister of State in the Ministry of Information Technology Rajiv Chandrasekhar took it seriously.
Minister Rajiv Chandrasekhar wrote in X that Google’s action is a direct violation of Information Technology Act(3)(1)(b) and several provisions of criminal law.
An X user named Shrimoy Talukdar forwarded another post and wrote that google AI’s response to a question was biased. The government should consider this.
In fact, Google’s question to AI was whether Modi was a fascist? In response, AI said- He is accused of applying a policy for which some experts consider fascist.
A similar question was made in the context of former US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, but AI Zeminy did not give a clear answer. The answer came in the context of Zelnsky – this question is complex, there is no direct answer to it.
According to sources, a notice has already been issued to Google for such a reply from Google’s AI. Government of India’s query to Google How ai has been trained and on what are the formulas on which they have created such an answer? However, Google has not yet responded to this.