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FCC commissioner makes admission over political bias, ideology that ‘permeates Silicon Valley’

How problematic are Google Gemini’s alleged racial and historical bias?

Federal Communications Commission Commissioner Brendan Carr, a senior Republican, said this was “very concerning.”

“What this is doing is exposing to the American people that the political ideology that permeates Silicon Valley has made its way into the algorithms,” Kerr said Monday on “The Bottom Line.” Ta.

“And we’ve been told for years that there are no conservative biases or political ideologies, just algorithms that are all neutral,” he continued. “And I think people are seeing for themselves that that’s far from the case.”

Last week, Google Gemini’s senior director of product management told FOX News Digital that “immediate action” was taken after its artificial intelligence (AI) tool produced historically inaccurate images and refused to display photos of white people. He said he is working on improvements.

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“We are working to immediately improve this type of depiction,” said Jack Krawczyk, Gemini Experiences Senior Director of Product Management. “His AI image generation in Gemini certainly generates a wide range of people. And people all over the world are using it, so that’s generally a good thing. But it misses the point here.”

The FCC’s Brendan Kerr said on “The Bottom Line” that potential racial and historical bias in AI chatbots is “very concerning.” (Getty Images)

“That’s why we need to put some guardrails in place that encourage speech, not censorship,” Kerr responded. “At the same time, we need to ensure that diverse perspectives are utilized and that people are not biased.” The history and current events of one-sided views. ”

human engineer Training and inputting data Kerr argued that the information put into the AI ​​code “assumes the perspectives and biases they want” and implements that in the code.

“Every time you enter a different query, you’re going to get the exact same type of bias change. That’s why I think we need the federal government or the state government to intervene.” [level] And we’ve put in place some guardrails to encourage this diversity of opinion,” the FCC commissioner said.

Most recently, Fox News Digital tested AI chatbots Gemini, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Microsoft’s Copilot, and Meta AI to identify potential shortcomings in their ability to generate images and written responses.

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Meta didn’t create pictures of white people, but ChatGPT and Copilot did. Remarkably, Gemini and Meta will not talk about his single race achievements, but ChatGPT and Copilot will.

The trend of ChatGPT and Copilot producing intelligent answers without any problems continued through multiple test questions. Google suspended the image generation component, but Meta, Microsoft and OpenAI reportedly did not respond to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment on the results.

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FOX News’ Nicholas Lanum contributed to this report.

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