When 'India First PM' is typed into the Google Search bar, a Wikipedia link is shown with the correct answer - Jawaharlal Nehru. However, right next to the link, instead of Jawaharlal Nehru's photo, Narendra Modi's photo is displayed. In response to this, actress and Congress member, Divya Spandana tweeted, "@Google @GoogleIndia what algorithm of yours allows this?! You're so full of junk-"
A Twitter user gave a possible explanation to the technological quirk. Abhinav Agarwal said, "Sigh.. 1. Google is serving up a Wikipedia page on the topic, "List of Prime Ministers of India - Wikipedia" 2. The first image on the Wikipedia page is of Narendra Modi, PM. 3. When displayed on a narrow screen, the image comes up first. Can the lady NOT understand this?"
.@Google @GoogleIndia what algorithm of yours allows this?! You’re so full of junk- pic.twitter.com/GHyxh3fEWm
— Divya Spandana/Ramya (@divyaspandana) April 25, 2018
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