In a post on X, Agarwal said that LinkedIn's artificial intelligence
It was also imposing a political ideology on Indian users which is unsafe and frightening.



"Dear @LinkedIn, my post about your AI imposing a political ideology on Indian users is unsafe and appalling," the founder wrote.



He said, "There are very rich of you who call my post unsafe! This is why we need to create our own technology and AI in India. Otherwise we will be just pawns for others' political purposes."



Earlier this week, Agarwal took to Twitter to share her views on gender pronouns, asking an AI bot on LinkedIn about them and sharing a screenshot of the bot's response. In response, the bot used "they" and "their" to address the founder.



Since being shared, his post has received over 165K views. Many users also comment agreeing with his views.



One user wrote, "Completely agree on this. This is purely a drama agenda."



Another user said, "Salute to you Bhavesh for exposing the uncomfortable but ugly truth about foreign influence. We stand with you."



Another user noted, "That's right. Thanks for highlighting. This is true with other platforms too. The problem is that they don't understand the culture and sentiments of India and look at everything from a narrow perspective." Want."