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Gemini's content filter flags innocuous production company query
Google's Gemini AI is blocking routine questions about media production partnerships, raising questions about the precision of its safety guardrails.
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Google's Gemini is flagging benign factual queries as inappropriate, according to a user report on Reddit. A straightforward question about whether Rankin/Bass Productions works with Warner Brothers triggered an "inappropriate content" warning, forcing the user to refresh the conversation repeatedly...
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