Sergey Brin, the co-founder of Google, disappeared from public view for many years before making a comeback last year to work on the Gemini project himself. Most recently, Brin reappeared at the AGI House seminar in California, where he engaged with developers and startup founders on various topics, especially addressing the issues faced by Gemini in image generation.
Acknowledging Google’s errors, Brin admitted, “We definitely messed up,” attributing the primary reason to insufficient testing. Google’s mistakes have left many dissatisfied. He also discussed the rapid advancement of AI, noting that sometimes even the development team fails to understand why AI produces certain results, particularly left-leaning responses, which is not Google’s intention. The industry needs to address AI hallucinations collaboratively, despite Google’s efforts to reduce error rates. Brin expressed a desire to see some changes that bring errors closer to zero.
Source: CNBC
TLDR: Sergey Brin resurfaces to address Google’s errors in image generation and advocates for industry-wide collaboration to improve AI technology.
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