Google Addresses Algorithm Mistakenly Identifying Humans as Gorillas

In a recent development, tech giant Google has rectified an incident where its algorithm categorized certain individuals as 'Gorillas'. The solution adopted by the company involved modifying the image labeling system to distinguish humans from primates more effectively. This update serves as a reminder of the need for responsible AI and reinforces the importance of safeguards in AI governance.

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