Google apologises to Indian govt over Gemini's inappropriate comment about PM Modi: Story in 5 points

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Google has issued an apology to the Indian government over the controversial comments made by its AI platform, Gemini, regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi..

Google has found itself embroiled in controversy after its AI platform - Gemini - allegedly made inappropriate comments about Prime Minister Narendra Modi..

Minister of State for IT & Electronics, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, revealed that Google apologized in response to a notice sent by the government regarding unsubstantiated comments made by Gemini about PM Modi...

-Minister Chandrasekhar warned that AI platforms could face prosecution under Indian IT and criminal laws for disseminating false or unlawful information..

He condemned Gemini's actions as disrespectful to Indian consumers and emphasized the government's commitment to holding such platforms accountable...

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