Google suspends Gemini AI chatbot’s ability to generate pictures of people
- Google has suspended a chatbot's picture generation feature due to inaccuracies, following a name change to Gemini.
- The AI system's mistakes in image creation have sparked concerns and calls for improved guidelines and processes.
- Users discovered historical inaccuracies online, prompting Google to pull the image generator tool and address AI issues.
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Although there is no official justification, the suspicion is that in an attempt to always present images that show people of different races, Google has not calculated the effect well in specific contexts where these answers may seem absurd. Leer
Google CEO Pichai says Gemini's AI image results "offended our users"
Google CEO Sundar Pichai told employees in an internal memo that the AI tool's problematic images were unacceptable. He vowed to re-release a better version of the service in the coming weeks.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai denounced the “totally unacceptable” errors in its artificial intelligence application Gemini in a letter to his teams, while the generation of historically inaccurate images led to the suspension of the creation of images of people on Thursday.
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