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Youngkin Praises Google for $1B Virginia Investment; Emphasizes AI Safeguards

Rewritten Article: Governor Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) expressed gratitude towards Google for a $1 billion investment directed toward establishing facilities across Virginia. This capital will be utilized in building data centers throughout the commonwealth, including one situated in Reston where Youngkin addressed the gathering from. Additionally, Google is set to inaugurate an entirely new campus in Prince William County.

During his speech at the event, Governor Youngkin remarked that “Google’s $1 billion investment is a continuous endorsement of a valuable environment which ought to be supported,” underscoring further: “‘I want to thank Google for believing in Virginia but most importantly for having faith in Virginians.’ The governor emphasized how this facility would help foster ‘the workforces of all workforces’ as the company is spearheading advances in technology, particularly artificial intelligence.

Youngkin stressed on adherence to essential criteria or safeguards in keeping with developments emanating from Google’s AI chatbot Gemini that has been under development since March 2023 when it was known by its former name Bard. The governor highlighted the need for ‘guardrails’ around protecting personal information of Virginians, preventing biases and potential disparate consequences connected to cutting-edge innovations that may materialize because AI algorithms aren’t always perfect in their results. Youngkin also underscored safeguards against applications that could be used deceptively.

Google has already issued some guardrails around Gemini; for instance, the company prevented it from answering questions related to any elections worldwide last month before the U.S presidential election scheduled for November this year. Additionally, Google suspended its image-generation feature after receiving complaints that it was excessively focused on producing images of minorities over white people. These pictures were ‘inaccurate or even offensive’ in some cases, and the company is currently working to improve the function while keeping it temporarily shuttered.

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