Google earlierstatementThe Paris Olympics will be phased outGemini artificial intelligence technologyPromoting advertising content because its content is controversial.
This 60-second ad depicts a father using Gemini technology to write a letter to Olympic track and field star Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone on his daughter's behalf. However, the ad sparked widespread criticism, with some citing concerns that fewer people would learn how to write letters and that more creative thinking would be stifled. Some even worried that the ad would have an impact on future education, potentially leading to an over-reliance on artificial intelligence technology, which would in turn affect their writing abilities.
Google later responded that the ad underwent numerous evaluation tests before it was officially aired, but based on actual feedback, it decided to gradually remove the ad from the carousel. It also emphasized that artificial intelligence can help complete various ideas and creations more quickly, but it can never replace human thinking and creativity.
This situation actually reflects the current concerns of many people about the development of artificial intelligence technology, such as whether it will affect more human job opportunities and may cause humans to rely more on machines. However, many technology providers emphasize that artificial intelligence will ultimately be used as a tool and still rely on human design and adjustment, so it cannot completely replace human work.
However, many people believe that while tools like artificial intelligence bring greater convenience, they are more likely to make most people dependent on them, thereby limiting the development of their creative abilities.



