Breaking News: Google Faces Backlash for Using Inexperienced Fact-Checkers on Gemini’s AI Responses!

Breaking News: Google Faces Backlash for Using Inexperienced Fact-Checkers on Gemini’s AI Responses!

In recent developments, it has come to light ⁣that Google has ⁤reportedly advised its ⁣contract evaluators involved with the ​Gemini project to‍ engage with all prompts, irrespective of their level of expertise. This information was disclosed by TechCrunch,‍ citing internal directives it​ managed to access.

Contractors are ‍now purportedly required to address prompts​ necessitating “specialized domain‌ knowledge” and evaluate⁢ only those sections⁣ they comprehend, while⁤ also‍ indicating areas where they lack proficiency. The current policy allows contractors to bypass a prompt solely if significant portions of ⁢it are absent or ‌if the ⁢content is deemed harmful.

In ‌response, Google released a statement to Engadget asserting‌ that‌ their raters undertake‌ diverse ⁣responsibilities across various Google platforms. They are tasked not only with assessing the substance of answers but also contributing ​insights on presentation​ style, format,‍ and numerous other​ elements.

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The Major Tech⁤ Developments You Might Have Missed

A Set-It-and-Forget-It ⁤Gadget

Lenovo

The Elevation Lab has‌ unveiled an innovative accessory for Apple’s AirTag ‌that dramatically⁢ extends its​ battery life‌ by up ⁤to 10 years while ensuring ⁢waterproof capabilities.‍ Named TimeCapsule, this device houses your AirTag along with two AA batteries. ‍There’s no ‍need for disassembling your AirTag; simply detach its backplate and the coin cell battery before fitting it into the casing. While this might add some bulk and weight—making it better suited for larger items like ​vehicles or hefty luggage—it offers​ peace ​of mind at an affordable ⁣price of $20 plus two AA batteries.

The Future Unveiled: Honda’s Electric Ventures

This coming‍ CES will feature Honda’s announcement regarding two Series 0 electric vehicle⁤ prototypes set for ‌release globally in 2026. These models⁣ draw⁣ inspiration from cutting-edge⁢ concepts unveiled at CES 2024, including a sleek flagship version known as the Saloon which boasts an aerodynamic profile‌ and modern aesthetics.

A Sneak Peek ⁤into Innovative Technologies: Lenovo’s Rollable ​Laptop


Lenovo

Leaked images from ⁢Evan ‌Blass reveal that Lenovo’s upcoming sixth-generation ThinkBook Plus may feature a rollable ⁢screen design first hinted at in 2022. This innovative display can extend and unfurl to effectively create dual screens⁢ stacked together vertically—a fascinating new approach presented in visuals showing a video conference on one⁢ screen portion complemented by what appears to be a PowerPoint slide ​on another segment.

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