The internet has again gotten cross after Gemini AI, a generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot developed by Google, refused to answer twice during the live event, 'Made by Google 2024', organised on Tuesday, i.e., August 13. 

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Google, referred to as an industry giant, kickstarted the event by sparking a discourse on the fresh version 'Gemini AI', which can be accessed on mobile phones. The company went on to elaborate on its features and much more. As the event progressed, Jess Carpenter and Dave citron joined the stage for a live demostration of the new version of Google's AI chatbot. 

The asked 'Gemini AI' when it was free this year to come to San Francisco, to which the latter kept mum. Dave Citron, for the second time, sought an answer from the AI chatbot  but failed. 

However, 'Gemini AI' gave an answer in the third attempt. 

During the live event, Google showcased the live demonstration of 'Gemini Live', and displayed how one can establish conversation with it. 'Gemini Live' was asked how she would assist her nephew with his studies who was coming over to her place. 

The 'Gemini AI' gave insightful answers which can help one educate as well as entertain one's children. 

Notably, Google AI has been in controversies in the past. Earlier, it refused to answer queries about former US President Donald Trump's failed assassination attempt, which was in accordance with Google's its policy on election-related issues.

Earlier in May, the Google-developed AI sent shockwaves through the internet after it refused to answer basic questions on the Holocaust.