Ana Mostarac, the Vice President of AI Governance at GoogleAI, extended Women’s Day wishes to popular Internet figure, Orhan Awatramani aka Orry.
“Happy International Women’s Day from our team at Google!” she wrote on X, formerly Twitter, and added a picture of the celebrity.
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Happy International Women’s Day from our team at Google! pic.twitter.com/3di2FYxk3q
— Ana Mostarac (@anammostarac) March 8, 2024
However, this gesture has left social media users confused, with some labelling it as “high level trolling”.
A user asked, “Why is Orry here. I didn’t get the meaning of this post,” while another wrote, “Ok I’m soooo confused now!”
Why is Orry here. I didn’t get the meaning of this post
— BharatPulse⚡ (@BharatPulseIN) March 8, 2024
Ok I’m soooo confused now!
— Utkarsh Gupta (@PaneerMakkhani) March 8, 2024
“I don’t think this is in good taste!!” read a comment.
I don’t think this is in good taste!! ????
— Anonymous (@___iamanonymous) March 8, 2024
While someone added, “This post is gonna get Google in trouble.”
This post is gonna get google in trouble????????
— CA Kakul Misra (@KakulMisra) March 8, 2024
Some users believe that Ms Mostarac’s account might have been hacked, while another claimed it was “Probably an AI generated image from Gemini.”
So your acc is hacked ?
— random tweets (@sarcastic_s8ul) March 8, 2024
Probably an AI generated image from Gemini.
— Blesson (@shutupblesson) March 8, 2024
Google’s AI model, Gemini, came under fire recently for producing historically inaccurate images, including pictures of Nazis with diverse racial representations. Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, acknowledged that the algorithm’s unintentional bias led to inaccurate and non-white images when prompted with figures like Adolf Hitler, the pope, and medieval Viking warriors. Mr Brin mentioned that he came out of retirement due to the exciting trajectory of AI but acknowledged that the technology is still a work in progress.