Google recently announced that its AI chatbot Gemini will limit answering queries related to elections in multiple countries this year, including the U.S. presidential election. This move aims to reduce the risk of misleading AI technology in elections and avoid potential errors in technology deployment. Google's move reflects caution about the use of AI technology in sensitive political events, as well as growing concerns that the technology could be used for malicious purposes.
Google has restricted its AI chatbot Gemini from answering queries related to elections taking place in several countries this year, including the U.S. presidential election. This decision was made to reduce potential errors in technology deployment. Google is amid growing concerns that AI technology can mislead elections in the United States and other countries holding national elections.
Google's move heralds the challenges faced by large technology companies in balancing the development of AI technology and social responsibility. How to effectively avoid its potential negative impacts while ensuring technological innovation will be a key issue that needs to be continuously explored and solved in the future. The application of AI technology in the political field in the future will require stricter supervision and a better risk control mechanism.