Google has discontinued the tool that lets you create images of people from text in its new Gemini artificial intelligence (AI) model due to problems with some historical representations.
In a small published note On X (formerly Twitter)Google states that it is already working on resolving recent issues with the tool.
“While we do that, we will pause photographing people and will relaunch an improved version soon.” The technology had already admitted, on Wednesday, that Gemini had presented some “fallacies in historical representations,” without referring to specific images, and had also apologized for attempts to create a “broad range” of results that “missed the mark.”
The issue is generational Pictures of black and Asian soldiers When the tool is asked to produce images of “German soldiers from World War II,” for example, or of people of color when Summoned Associated with The Founding Fathers of the United States of America. In recent days, many users have taken to social media to point out that the tool produces inaccurate images.
Gemini photography is a newer tool that was introduced at the beginning of February. This feature is already available in competing models such as OpenAI's GPT-4 (which also gives inaccurate results).
Google's new artificial intelligence (AI) model, Gemini, is also only a few months old. Many of the company's products and services arrived at the beginning of December, including chatbot cold. It is designed to be multimodal, i.e. capable of understanding and integrating different types of information including text, images, audio, video and computer codes. This makes it easy to use the model to identify errors and correct equations, step by step, from the image.
The system competes with existing systems such as GPT-4, which is the OpenAI model behind the paid version of ChatGPT. OpenAI was the first company to show that it was possible to create computer programs capable of understanding humans in the context of a conversation.
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