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Google Reactivates Gemini AI Image Function with Imagen 3 After Addressing Controversy

In response to user backlash, Google has reactivated its Gemini AI image feature, now enhanced with Imagen 3 for better accuracy and diversity. The update follows criticism over the AI's inability to consistently depict white people and aims to rebuild trust in Google's AI capabilities. Despite improvements, Google acknowledges that the technology is still evolving and will continue to refine it based on user feedback.

In February, individuals reacted negatively when they discovered that Google’s artificial intelligence chatbot, Gemini, could not consistently provide photos of white people. In an attempt to diffuse the dispute, the business blocked Gemini from showing any person.

According to a blog post by the firm, Google started reactivating the feature on Wednesday for users who paid to use Gemini Advanced, the chatbot’s English-language version. Additionally, the company said that Imagen 3, its most recent image generator, will be integrated into the chatbot.

The upgrades represent an attempt at a makeover for a business that has invested heavily in artificial intelligence but hasn’t always been successful with its offerings.

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In a blog post, Google senior director Dave Citron stated, “With Imagen 3, we’ve made significant progress in providing a better user experience when generating images of people.” According to him, the service would not feature accurate depictions of famous people, children, or violent content.

Users discovered that Gemini would not display any white people a few weeks after it was introduced. For example, when asked to draw the Catholic popes and the United States’ founding fathers, it drew men and women of different colours.

In addition to causing controversy, the disclosure reduced trust in Google’s capacity to oversee AI capabilities. Additionally, the business made a mistake while launching its chatbot Bard, which misidentified a fact in one of its first public appearances. Just when the A.I. boom began to take off, the Bard gaffe was humiliating.

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Google’s detractors quickly seized upon the issues with Gemini. Owner of the social media company X, Elon Musk, claimed on his platform that Google’s artificial intelligence (AI) “is so racist & sexist.” Many other social media users agreed with his comments, and Google promised to address the technology.

In addition to integrating the updated Imagen version into Gemini, Google also revealed that its business clients will be able to begin generating what are known as Gems—customized iterations of Gemini that might be utilized as a writing editor, learning coach, or coding companion.

Users were informed by the firm that despite advancements, mistakes will still occur in its technologies.

Mr. Citron added, “Not every image Gemini creates will be perfect, but as we keep improving, we’ll continue to listen to feedback from early access Gemini Advanced users.”

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This post was last modified on August 28, 2024 9:07 pm

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