United Kingdom, Feb. 28 -- Staff at Google have been "working around the clock" to resolve the issue brought about by their AI project.

Gemini, a chatbot based on the company's most advanced AI technology, was launched last week and blocked user's requests for depictions of white people but in a staff email from Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai that was seen by the WSJ, he has claimed that not AI will be "perfect" at this early stage and they are preparing to review the incident.

He wrote: "We've always sought to give users helpful, accurate, and unbiased information in our products. That's why people trust them. This has to be our approach for all our products, including our emerging AI products.

"No AI is perfect, especially at ...