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Can you trust AI chatbots’ answers to health questions?
Read full article: Can you trust AI chatbots’ answers to health questions?AI’s potential is impressive, but what about its accuracy? Consumer Reports quizzed a handful of popular, general-purpose AI chatbots to see if their advice on health and safety topics matched that of CR's experts.
Google says its AI image-generator would sometimes 'overcompensate' for diversity
Read full article: Google says its AI image-generator would sometimes 'overcompensate' for diversityGoogle apologized Friday for its faulty rollout of a new artificial intelligence image-generator, acknowledging that in some cases the tool would “overcompensate” in seeking a diverse range of people even when such a range didn’t make sense.
Google suspends Gemini chatbot's ability to generate pictures of people
Read full article: Google suspends Gemini chatbot's ability to generate pictures of peopleGoogle said Thursday it’s temporarily stopping its Gemini artificial intelligence chatbot from generating images of people a day after apologizing for “inaccuracies” in historical depictions that it was creating.
Google launches Gemini, upping the stakes in the global AI race
Read full article: Google launches Gemini, upping the stakes in the global AI raceGoogle took its next leap in artificial intelligence Wednesday with the launch of project Gemini, an AI model trained to behave in human-like ways that’s likely to intensify the debate about the technology’s potential promise and perils.
Looking back on American human spaceflight history: Mercury, Gemini paved way for moonshot
Read full article: Looking back on American human spaceflight history: Mercury, Gemini paved way for moonshotLeading up to the May 27 launch of NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken we’re taking a look back at milestones in U.S. human spaceflight that paved the way for future astronauts, starting with the Mercury and Gemini projects. (NASA)A chimpanzee named Enos launched in the Mercury spacecraft on an Atlas rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Feb. 20, 1962: First American to orbit EarthPresident John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson greet astronaut John Glenn. (Image: LBJ Presidential Library/NASA)Less than a year after the second human spaceflight from the U.S., Astronaut John Glenn Jr. made history becoming the first American to orbit the Earth three times. (Image: NASA History Office) (WKMG 2020)While the Mercury spacecraft could only carry one astronaut, Gemini was designed to fly the first two-person crew.