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Google VP acknowledges top 10 Gemini app flaws after user feedback surge

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Google VP Josh Woodward, who oversees the Gemini app, publicly invited users on X to share what the AI assistant still does poorly. The post drew over 1,700 replies within hours, reflecting widespread user frustration. Woodward followed up by publishing a ranked list of the top 10 complaints, which included issues with Workspace reliability, tool calling, and chat organisation. He acknowledged that several of these problems should have been addressed sooner. However, Google declined to act on one request — relaxing guardrails around celebrity likenesses.

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