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Google Pauses Gemini AI Over Inaccuracies

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February 22, 2024
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Google Pauses Gemini AI Over Inaccuracies

Google halts its Gemini AI’s ability to generate images of people due to historical inaccuracies. Social media users highlighted inaccuracies in AI-generated images of historical figures. Google aims to address and improve depictions with an updated version of Gemini soon.

In a move that highlights the complexities of artificial intelligence in historical representation, Google announced on Thursday the temporary suspension of its Gemini AI image generation feature. This decision comes in the wake of social media backlash, with users highlighting inaccuracies in the depiction of historical figures, such as the U.S. Founding Fathers, as people of colour. Although Gemini aimed to offer wide-ranging representation to cater to a global audience, Google has recognised that the tool has “missed the mark” in delivering historically accurate images.

Google Heeds AI Criticism with Review

Reacting promptly to the criticism, Google has undertaken a thorough review of the AI feature’s output, acknowledging its flaws. In a statement on X (formerly Twitter), the tech giant underscored its dedication to enhancing the feature, noting the importance of depicting historical figures with greater accuracy and sensitivity. This pause and refinement of Gemini’s image generation underscore Google’s broader commitment to ensuring that its AI technologies are both inclusive and precise, reflecting the company’s serious approach to representation and bias.

Google’s Strategic AI Refinement

The suspension of Gemini’s image generation is crucial for Google. The company is striving for a leading position in the competitive AI industry. Google launched Gemini in early February. This was part of its efforts to compete with rivals like Microsoft-backed OpenAI. OpenAI recently unveiled Sora. Sora is a generative AI model that can create videos from text prompts. Google’s decision to pause and enhance Gemini’s capability shows its commitment to quality and accuracy. This move highlights Google’s advancements in AI. These advancements include rebranding Bard to Gemini. They also include launching a subscription service for a more powerful AI model.

As Google endeavours to release an enhanced version of Gemini’s image generation feature, both the tech community and users are keen to see how the company will address the challenges of accuracy and representation in AI. This initiative sets a benchmark for responsible AI development in the digital era.

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