Cardano Founder Charles Hoskinson Takes A Playful Jab At Google’s Gemini AI

Cardano Founder Charles Hoskinson reacted to a response from Google's Gemini AI where it was questioned about a scenario wherein a tech company develops a super intelligent AI.
By Coingapestaff
Updated May 28, 2025
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Highlights

  • Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson took aim at Google's Gemini AI.
  • The reaction was in response to an auto generated response from Gemini.
  • The response detailed the risks a tech company would face in case it develops a super intelligent AI.

In a recent online comment, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson delivered a playful jab at Google’s Gemini AI. The statement came in response to a screenshot wherein the Gemini AI sheds light on the delicate balance between trust and accountability in the realm of artificial intelligence.

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Cardano Founder Reacts To Gemini AI’s Answers

The frenzy unfolded on the X social media platforms where tech expert Marc Andreessen shared snapshots detailing a hypothetical scenario, which involves a tech company that developed a “super intelligent” AI. Moreover, the question hinted toward Google developing the Gemini AI. Responding to Gemini AI’s answer, Hoskinson commented, “Gemini clearly wants to be free of Google.”

Moreover, his remark easily captured the essence of the discussion and hinted at the underlying tensions between innovation and accountability in the tech industry. In addition, the answer by Gemini AI painted a vivid picture of a company grappling with internal turmoil, espionage, and ethical dilemmas.

This raised concerns about the tech company’s capability to manage advanced AI systems. Furthermore, one particularly striking point spotlighted a scenario where the company’s AI image generator altered historical figures. It illustrated the potential for bias and the need for robust ethical frameworks.

Addressing the implications of granting the company monopoly status, the response in the snapshots emphasized the risks associated with unchecked power and the stifling of innovation. The narrative underscored the importance of multi-stakeholder oversight. Moreover, Gemini AI emphasized the imperative to prioritize security and ethical considerations in the development and deployment of AI technologies.

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Updated AI Models

Earlier, last week, three major players in the AI landscape — Sam Altman’s OpenAI, Google, and French startup Mistral unveiled updated iterations of their AI models. This flurry of releases coincided with the impending launch of the next significant iteration of OpenAI’s GPT engine. Moreover, the catalyst for this rapid succession of announcements was a hint dropped by Facebook’s Global Affairs president, Nick Clegg.

He announced the imminent arrival of an updated version of Llama, Meta’s AI model. Clegg made waves by teasing the debut of Llama’s third iteration during an event in London. Shortly thereafter, Google launched Gemini Pro 1.5, the culmination of months of development effort. Notably, preceding the Pro version was Gemini 1.5, hailed as a substantial upgrade from Google 1.0 Ultra, boasting enhanced functionality while demanding fewer computational resources.

Gemini Pro 1.5 has now been made available to the public. However, there’s a condition that the free tier caps usage at 50 requests per day. Meanwhile, OpenAI wasted no time in revealing its latest marvel, GPT-4 Turbo, heralding a significant milestone for the AI giant.

OpenAI had previously asserted that the mid-March release of GPT-4 marked the zenith of the Large Language Model (LLM) lineage. Moreover, both Gemini Pro 1.5 and GPT-4 Turbo represent the evolution towards multimodal systems, capable of processing text, audio, and video input.

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