'Ultra Woke' Gemini Lands Google In Trouble | How Can AI Chatbots Be Trained On Bias? | Chapters
In less than a month of launching its new Gemini AI image generator, Google has had to pull it down. Gemini's apparent inability to generate images of white people and accurately depict historical images has led to widespread backlash. In a blog post, Google apologised for the faulty rollout, and for the embarrassing and wrong pictures that were being generated. But this brings us to the question, how exactly are chatbots really trained - and what goes into ensuring that they give accurate responses that are not biased or offensive -- and how can this be controlled considering we're in the age of AI and in the middle of an election year? Key Points
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Despite rain and train troubles, Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour in Washington, D.C. persisted. Delayed by weather, she paid $100,000 to extend Metro train hours, ensuring fans' safe travel. Key Points
Economic TimesCyclone Biparjoy to make landfall near Gujarat port on June 15, NDRF deploys teams in Mumbai | Top points
The cyclone is expected to make landfall near the Jakhau port in Kutch district on Thursday afternoon. Efforts are underway to mitigate its impact through evacuation of people and suspension of activities in port areas. Key Points
India TodayHow India is preparing for 6G revolution which will transform connectivity as we know it
India is preparing for the arrival of 6G wireless broadband technology, with commercial deployment expected around 2030. 6G networks will offer data speeds up to 100 Gbps, almost 100 times faster than 5G, and improved network connectivity. The International Telecom Union (ITU) has backed India's call for ubiquitous 6G coverage, ensuring that network deployments will be affordable and provide fast broadband connectivity for the masses. Key Points
Economic TimesIndia's experience in terms of manufacturing GDP growth different from rest of world: NITI Aayog member Ar
India's manufacturing GDP has followed a different trajectory compared to the rest of the world, according to NITI Aayog member Arvind Virmani. He emphasized the need for a competitive economy and highlighted the country's policy reforms in the past decade. Virmani also mentioned the importance of entrepreneurship, startups, and institutional reforms. The manufacturing sector currently accounts for around 17% of India's GDP. Virmani noted the government's role in providing public goods and ensuring a pro-competition market environment, while the private sector needs to compete, innovate, and invest. The focus is on creating more jobs for India's young workforce. Key Points
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If one looks at the survivor of the NBFC aftermath of 2018, it is very clear that a strong parentage was the common factor among the NBFC’s which not only survived the crisis but also thrived post crisis. A number of them belong to industrial groups from the southern and western part of India. Is it because they are focussed on the southern and western part of India which is more prosperous or they are more focussed on systems and processes ensuring that their loan book grows slowly but sustainably. Key Points
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