Bhavish Aggarwal's 'Pronoun Illness' Post Gets Removed by LinkedIn, Ola CEO Slams Social Media Platform and Their AI Bot for Imposing a Political Ideology in New Tweet
Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal warned poeple on social media about the increase of 'Pronoun Illness' in India, after LinkedIn AI mistakenly labelled his profile pronoun as ‘they.’ However, his post was removed from Linkedin. In his recent post, he criticises LinkedIn's actions and urges for India's tech independence, emphasising the importance of India having its own AI solutions.
Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal recently shared his concerns on social media about the 'Pronoun Illness' issue. He mentioned that he was worried about this illness spreading in India after an AI Bot on LinkedIn used 'They' for his profile. Bhavish Aggarwal discussed gender pronouns on social media, hoping this 'pronoun illness' doesn't reach India and suggesting that Indians shouldn't blindly follow everything from the West. However, his post was removed from the job search platform, with the reason being that it did not follow community guidelines. In addition, it was also marked as unsafe. In his latest post, he criticised LinkedIn's actions and called for India's to be tech-independent, stressing the importance of developing our own AI solutions. Bhavish Aggarwal, Ola Cabs CEO, Warns of 'Pronoun Illness' Spreading in India After LinkedIn AI Bot Uses 'They' for His Profile Writeup.
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