After Google’s creative AI tool Gemini has caused controversy with historically inaccurate images. Like racially diverse Nazis, Google CEOs Sundar Pichai addressed the app’s responses in a memo to Google staff. and termed the responses “unacceptable”.
“I know some of his reactions have offended our customers and shown prejudice — to be clear, that’s completely unacceptable and we got it wrong,” Pichai told Semaphore late Tuesday. said in a memo reported by
Pichai said the company is “working around the clock” to fix the issues with Gemini, and is “already seeing significant improvements across many indicators.”
“No AI is perfect, especially at this nascent stage of industry development, but we know the bar is high for us and the longer we stay at it,” Pichai said. , Google will “review what happened and make sure we fix it at scale.”
Google said last week that it would stop the ability of AI models to create images of people. Users began to point to historically inaccurate images of people. — including ethnically diverse Nazi-era German soldiers — as well as Gemini apparently avoiding requests for photos of white people.
“Gemini’s AI image generation generates a wide range of people,” Google said in a statement Before stopping the app. “And that’s generally a good thing because people all over the world use it. But it’s missing the mark here.
Jack Kruczyk, also product lead for Gemini Fixed app issues. Previous Week, Noting the broader issues of AI bias That already exists around creating images of people of color.
“As part of our AI principles, we design our imaging capabilities to reflect our global user base, and we take representation and bias seriously,” Krawczyk wrote. “Historical context matters more to them and we’ll tune more to accommodate that.”
Image creation capabilities added to Google’s Bard chatbot. – The company’s response to OpenAI’s chat GPT Plus – in early February. Bard was then. Rebranded to Gemini..
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