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Google’s Gemini debacle a make-or-break moment, analyst says

The failure to introduce Google’s new artificial intelligence tool Gemini could be either a curse or a blessing for the Alphabet Inc.-owned tech giant, said an analyst who owns the stock. .

Recruiting Alpha Analysts Stephen Fiorillo wrote A review released Wednesday says Gemini will either “destroy or revive” Google. Following a series of public failures with the model, the company pulled the plug on several features and promised to fix them.

Google headquarters in Mountain View, California. Analysts say the tech giant’s reputation is at stake in its efforts to solve the Gemini problem. (Marlena Sloss/Bloomberg via Getty Images/Getty Images)

Fiorillo expressed disappointment with the failed launch, claiming it was completely avoidable, and said, “This could either lead to Google’s downfall by losing trust with end users, or GOOGL could use this moment to build on its competitors.” “This will lead to the resurgence of Google in order to destroy it.”

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Fiorillo said Google was “negligent” in releasing Gemini without guaranteeing its accuracy, saying the chatbot provided inaccurate answers and inaccurate depictions of both current and historical events. He expressed concern about instances where the code was generated.

Photo illustration of Google's AI model Gemini

Google is rushing to resolve bugs in Gemini after the AI ​​tool provided inaccurate answers and showed bias against white people when first published. (Jonathan Rah/NurPhoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)

Google shut down Gemini’s image generation feature nearly two weeks ago after users took advantage of it. Social media He warned that it sometimes creates inaccurate historical images that replace white people with images of blacks, Native Americans, and Asians.

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai told employees: The company said last week that it was working “around the clock” to correct Gemini’s bias and that the images produced by the model were “completely unacceptable.”

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The company reportedly plans to reinstate Gemini AI’s ability to generate images of people in the coming weeks, and Fiorilla said Google’s reputation may depend on how that turns out. said.

“When the ball is in GOOGL’s court, all eyes will be on GOOGL,” he wrote. “Either GOOGL will rise like a phoenix from the ashes, or competitors will use this moment to help control the narrative of how unreliable GOOGL’s results are.”

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Still, Fiorilla remains bullish on the company, adding, “Google will not sit back and believe that internal reforms will take place and Google will dominate AI-enabled search.”

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