Google stops the Gemini AI image feature due to wrong historical pictures. Users don't like how it shows historical people. Google promises a better version later.
Google said it’s stopping its Gemini AI feature that makes images because it’s not accurate with historical pictures. People on social media said the tool makes historical figures look different than they were, like making U.S. Founding Fathers look like people of color, which they say is wrong.
Google mentioned in a post on Wednesday that the AI feature can create many different types of people, which is usually helpful because people worldwide use it.
However, they admitted that the feature isn’t doing well in this case. They’re committed to making these depictions better right away.
Google Stops Making Pictures with Gemini for Now
On Thursday, Google shared an updated message saying they’ll stop the Gemini feature that creates people’s images for now. They plan to release a better version later.
The tool was introduced in February under Gemini, previously known as Bard. This comes as Google is working to compete with OpenAI, which is supported by Microsoft.
Sources: businessdor.com