Google's Gemini AI Models: Powerful Investment Tool or Hallucination?

By
Pedro da Silva Fernandes
1 min read
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A recent experiment by a CEO and a VC using Google's Gemini AI models for investment advice raised eyebrows. The AI model listed Google parent Alphabet as a top 'Bottleneck Stock,' citing its online advertising market domination. Despite this, concerns arise due to Google's ongoing antitrust lawsuit. While Gemini's accuracy is questioned, Google acknowledged the potential for misleading information from the AI. This experiment sheds light on the challenges and potential of AI-driven investment decisions.

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