Google Admits to Editing Gemini AI Demo Video
Google admitted that its demo video of the Gemini AI model was edited. The video showed real-time interaction but Google said responses were sped up and the AI was prompted using still images and text, not voice or video. The video had 1.6 million views on YouTube. Google defended the video as showcasing capabilities. The demo raises questions about transparency.
Google admitted that its demo video of the Gemini AI model was edited. The video showed real-time interaction but Google said responses were sped up and the AI was prompted using still images and text, not voice or video. The video had 1.6 million views on YouTube. Google defended the video as showcasing capabilities. The demo raises questions about transparency.
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Google admitted that its demo video of the Gemini AI model was edited. The video showed real-time interaction but Google said responses were sped up and the AI was prompted using still images and text, not voice or video. The video had 1.6 million views on YouTube. Google defended the video as showcasing capabilities. The demo raises questions about transparency.
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