After it was determined that the AI tool Gemini Google is producing inaccurate historical images, the tech giant has announced Production of images of people stops by it.
Google in self statement Published in X, it says:
“We are working to fix recent issues with the Gemini image generation feature. “During this, we will stop generating people's images and will release an improved version soon.”
Google Gemini imaging problem
Less than 24 hours ago, Google due to the inaccuracy of some historical images produced by the Gemini artificial intelligence model of users He had apologized. Gemini's problem appears to be related to a request from some users to draw an image of a historical group or figure, such as “The Founding Fathers of the United States of America.” The image produced by Google's artificial intelligence (picture above) has no non-white person, and this has led to the emergence of conspiracy theory comments on the social network that Google deliberately avoids showing non-white people.
Despite this claim, the Verge published in its report yesterday several orders, including “American Senator of the 1800s” for Gemini, and black and Native American women can also be seen in its results.

Now that the process of creating a person's image has been stopped by Gemini, Google's artificial intelligence will show the following message to users when doing this:
“We are trying to improve Gemini's ability to produce images of people. We expect this feature to return soon and will let you know in the update notes.”
Google first added image generation capabilities to Gemini (formerly Bard) earlier this month to compete with OpenAI and Microsoft Copilot.
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