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Google Admits Gemini Is 'Missing the Mark' With Image Generation of Historical People 67

Google's Gemini AI chatbot is under fire for generating historically inaccurate images, particularly when depicting people from different eras and nationalities. Google acknowledges the issue and is actively working to refine Gemini's accuracy, emphasizing that while diversity in image generation is valued, adjustments are necessary to meet historical accuracy standards. 9to5Google reports: The Twitter/X post in particular that brought this issue to light showed prompts to Gemini asking for the AI to generate images of Australian, American, British, and German women. All four prompts resulted in images of women with darker skin tones, which, as Google's Jack Krawcyczk pointed out, is not incorrect, but may not be what is expected.

But a bigger issue that was noticed in the wake of that post was that Gemini also struggles to accurately depict human beings in a historical context, with those being depicted often having darker skin tones or being of particular nationalities that are not historically accurate. Google, in a statement posted to Twitter/X, admits that Gemini AI image generation is "missing the mark" on historical depictions and that the company is working to improve it. Google also does say that the diversity represented in images generated by Gemini is "generally a good thing," but it's clear some fine-tuning needs to happen.
Further reading: Why Google's new AI Gemini accused of refusing to acknowledge the existence of white people (The Daily Dot)
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Google Admits Gemini Is 'Missing the Mark' With Image Generation of Historical People

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  • https://nitter.tux.pizza/Sohra... [nitter.tux.pizza] Can't generate images of people with fair skin it would seem. And this observation will be fuel for fire of the wildly racist conspiracist nazi idiots too. Just all round bad. Carmack makes a decent point: "The AI behavior guardrails that are set up with prompt engineering and filtering should be public — the creators should proudly stand behind their vision of what is best for society and how they crystallized it into commands and code. I suspect many are actually
  • Miasing the Mark? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by bill_mcgonigle ( 4333 ) * on Wednesday February 21, 2024 @08:03PM (#64258528) Homepage Journal

    Sounds like it was doing exactly what it was programmed to do.

    Missing the mark might literally translate as sinning, but Google seems to be using the vernacular meaning of "a slight mistake".

    Apologies without admission of guilt, contriteness, and a clear description of remediation are phoney.

    Let's see the code diffs and how they came to be. The appearance of appalling and shocking ethical banruptcy is present. This a isn't minor bug - it appears to be deliberate corporate racism. It's probably illegal for a public corporation too.

    If you mean to sell AI services you can't get there by being untrustworthy.

    Maybe this is all a big mistake and the code will be exonerating rather than damning.

    Call the hand.

    • by Mspangler ( 770054 ) on Wednesday February 21, 2024 @09:17PM (#64258632)

      "Sounds like it was doing exactly what it was programmed to do."

      Yep, Augmented Idiocy at its finest.

    • by elcor ( 4519045 ) on Wednesday February 21, 2024 @09:25PM (#64258644)
      yep, and because google is too arrogant to tone it down, they showed us the true danger of generative AI: mass control of narrative
    • by quenda ( 644621 ) on Thursday February 22, 2024 @04:24AM (#64259228)

      Isn't this an extension of what English-language TV and movies have been doing for years, from Hollywood to the BBC?
      For example, there were an amazing number of black people in 16th century England, apparently.
      And "For All Mankind" creating an alternate universe where women are as interested in engineering as men are. I wish it were real, but no.

      Why can't we acknowledge and respect our differences, instead of pretending their don't exist? It's like they think diversity is a bad thing, unless it is only superficial.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 21, 2024 @08:26PM (#64258554)

    Ask it to generate an image of Japanese people in Tokyo, and tell it to include a black man with a Japanese girl. It will flat out tell you it "it is against my policy to generate images that could be construed as promoting stereotypes or harmful content."

    • Re: (Score:1, Flamebait)

      by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      There are Black Japanese. And white. In fact, the assumption that they aren't Japanese, even when they speak perfect Japanese, has become a bit of a meme in Japan: https://youtu.be/oLt5qSm9U80 [youtu.be]

      I don't want to defend Google's screw up here, but depicting Japanese people as sometimes Black and sometimes white is entirely accurate.

      • by sabbede ( 2678435 ) on Thursday February 22, 2024 @10:38AM (#64259946)
        In statistically meaningful numbers? Or to put it another way, aren't you using "sometimes" to mean "very, very rarely"? Japan doesn't track ethnicity, but they do track nationality, and the non-Japanese population is a smidge over 2%.

        If you want an image representative of a Japanese person, you probably are not looking for a rare exception to the norm.

        • Re: (Score:2, Troll)

          by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          You have a choice. You can ignore whatever % of white Japanese there are, in the name of statistics. Or you can say that clearly Japan has an issue, and try to be part of the solution.

          I guess the latter is "woke" and therefore worse than Hitler, but are you at least tolerant enough to allow Google to do it if they want to? Is it hurting you somehow?

  • Anyone surprised? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 21, 2024 @08:29PM (#64258558)
    I'm not. The disgustingly racist ideology that helped to create this AI is everywhere. It's in our entertainment, it's in our institutions. It has brainwashed an entire generation people into believing absolute lies about Western history and white people in general.
    • by supremebob ( 574732 ) <themejunky@geoc[ ]es.com ['iti' in gap]> on Wednesday February 21, 2024 @10:13PM (#64258728) Journal

      The results are entertaining, though. I asked for a picture of The Pope, and got back a guy who looks like Eddie Murphy in his 30's dressed like a Catholic Bishop. Go search for examples on X/Twitter, they're awesome!

      The premise alone has potential for Hollywood blockbuster!

      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        It's actually somewhat interesting that there hasn't been a Black pope yet. Catholicism is strongest in non-white countries. Then again, they tend to depict Jesus with white skin.

        • 40% of the world's Catholics live in South America, as did the current Pope before he moved to The Vatican.

          Contemporary accounts depicted Jesus as fair-skinned and there is no evidence that the people of Galile were any darker in complexion than their neighbors.

          • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

            Jesus would almost certainly have had olive skin, like all the other people from that part of the world, and his parents. Contemporary accounts back that up, when you account for "light" being relative for his race, and the fact that depictions were embellished after the fact.

            Wikipedia has a whole article about it, but the bottom line is that Jesus was not white as he is often depicted.

    • by Press2ToContinue ( 2424598 ) on Wednesday February 21, 2024 @10:17PM (#64258736)
      Things that are not racist:
      - Black history month
      - Black pride
      - Black power

      Things that are racist:
      - White history month
      - White pride
      - White power
      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        I know this is just a troll, and I'll get modded to hell for it, but the reason is simple: systemic injustice.

        White History is just History. Most of what is taught in Europe and the US is White History.

        White Pride would only be needed if being white was widely portrayed in a negative light, especially historically. In fact the opposite is true. White tends to be the default, light skin sets the standard for beauty, etc.

        White Power is just every "Western" country where the majority of people in power are whi

        • by sinij ( 911942 ) on Thursday February 22, 2024 @10:07AM (#64259876)

          White Pride would only be needed if being white was widely portrayed in a negative light, especially historically.

          I am not sure why are you refusing to see this happening. Almost every woke narrative, from colonialism, to the 1619 project, to anti-Israel protests are explicitly portraying whiteness in a negative light. More so, it mixes jews, slavs and many other into that category, which makes no sense.

          • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

            Ah, it's all about historical accuracy, until it's about white people.

            Is there any systemic basis? I mean, there is some, but I'm wondering if you know of it.

            • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

              by sinij ( 911942 )
              No, it is not. It is about attributing responsibility for all historical wrongs exclusively to white people while giving none of the credit for historical achievements. This type of warped and biased thinking is how woke left came to see United States of America not as a successful country that improved life of everyone in the world but as a racist hellhole built on slavery and oppression. It is focusing on 1% negative and misrepresenting it as 100% of the whole.
              • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

                Literally nobody does that, except for some obvious fake accounts. It's just culture war bullshit. The standard "tell them they are under attack, and they will do anything you want" tactic.

                • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

                  by sinij ( 911942 )

                  Literally nobody does that, except for some obvious fake accounts. It's just culture war bullshit.

                  You are entitled to your opinions, but what you just said is deeply disconnected from the reality. Blaming white people is not fringe or isolated occurrence.

                  Take, for example, the call for reparations for slavery. Intrinsic to that idea is that white people as a whole inflicted harm on black people as a whole. It does not even attempt to acknowledge the fact that only some white people owned slaves and that other white people fought a war to end slavery. I am not even talking about the impossibility of de

                  • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

                    How are reparations blaming white people? Black people pay taxes too, as do non-people like corporations. It's not saying white people should pay at all, it's saying that there was a historic injustice, largely endorsed and aided by the government of the day, and that there is an opportunity to go some way to righting it by alleviating the effects on people living today.

                    The narrative that it's blaming white people, or some kind of attack on them, is false.

                    • by sinij ( 911942 )

                      How are reparations blaming white people? Black people pay taxes too...

                      If I put $5 into the pot to buy pizza, and you put $5 into the pot to buy pizza, but then someone gives you $5 out of the pot and then buys pizza for both of us with my money. Then it is not true that we both contributed toward the pizza. That is how.

                    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

                      This is a laughable over simplification. You could make the same argument about every tax rebate, every benefit, even the services that the government provides. If you commute to work and I work from home, clearly you are getting more value from your taxes than maintain the road!

                      Here's a thought. Reparations that result in less poverty are a win for you. Poverty brings all sorts of problems, and usually costs more to deal with than to address.

                    • by sinij ( 911942 )
                      If just giving someone lots of money could solve poverty, then there would be no poor lottery winners. In reality, there are plenty people that went back to being poor after winning multi-million jackpots. The same thing will happen here. Only unlike the lottery, you taking away someone else's money.
                    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

                      "Born to be poor" sounds kinda racist.

                    • by sinij ( 911942 )
                      What you consider heresy of your woke religion is of no concern to me.
  • If AI was trained using only data from our very best minds, and it is NOT, the best response we could ever hope for is that of a student who wasn't paying close attention to the Teacher. AI cannot extrapolate brilliance because it doesn't know what brilliance is.
  • shocker (Score:3, Interesting)

    by CEC-P ( 10248912 ) on Wednesday February 21, 2024 @10:55PM (#64258812)
    The AI was made by delusional liberals who live in a cult VERY distant from reality and it has no logical consistency. So now they tried to make an AI that lives there too and it's defective. The only thing it's good at is openly showing that they want minorities to blame white people for all their problems and use them as an excuse for everything while they have their lefty government cronies pretend to give them free shit every single election in exchange for votes and then backstab them EVERY SINGLE TIME. And if that sounds paranoid, 97% of black people vote Democrat on average in the last 20 years.
  • Open Source (Score:5, Insightful)

    by stikves ( 127823 ) on Wednesday February 21, 2024 @11:46PM (#64258874) Homepage

    And that is why folks open source is really important.

    Take a look at this gallery for models:
    https://civitai.com/ [civitai.com]

    These are all (?) derivatives of the famous "Stable Diffusion" and its versions. The results are photorealistic, and you can run this on your machine, or a free cloud account. And, yes, they are also diverse, without sacrificing any particular group.

    Unfortunately this might be our current limit, though. Training completely new versions of these models take literally millions of dollar, and the newest one from stability.ai "Stable Cascade" does not seem to be open.

    One more thing:
    https://aligned.substack.com/p... [substack.com]

    "Aligning" the models with your restrictions have great costs on multiple fronts. What we see here today is one of them. Generally dumbing down (lobotomizing) their capabilities is another major one.

    So, it really makes sense to push for more open, more accessible AI.

    • by Chozabu ( 974192 )
      stable cascade looks as open as sd/sdxl https://huggingface.co/stabili... [huggingface.co]
      • by stikves ( 127823 )

        Thanks for the link.

        Their code seems to be MIT licensed, and the model is still in early access / limited:

        The model is intended for research purposes for now. Possible research areas and tasks include

        However, yes this is good.

        (Unlike for example the recent "open" Google model, which requires so many strings, we should call it "shared source")

  • Much worse (Score:5, Informative)

    by markdavis ( 642305 ) on Thursday February 22, 2024 @01:49AM (#64258996)

    It is much worse than presented in the summary and links. Check this out for a lot more examples (which are both shocking and yet also funny at the same time):

    https://notthebee.com/article/... [notthebee.com]

  • Dear Americans, you are obsessed. It's a circus. Both "sides". Maybe it's time to quit this culture wars thing because it's not helping.
    • Dear Americans, you are obsessed. It's a circus. Both "sides". Maybe it's time to quit this culture wars thing because it's not helping.

      As someone "on the ground" of America, the culture wars are promoted by the powers that be because it prevents us from noticing that they're literally destroying us in the name of profit. Everything from our food production to our education to our entertainment is laced with bullshit meant to keep us controlled, and stupid. If you don't have a natural curiosity that drives you to seek out other forms of education outside of the indoctrination centers known as public school, and I say that as a child of the

  • by HetMes ( 1074585 ) on Thursday February 22, 2024 @04:13AM (#64259210)
    Why doesn't Google give openness about how they biased Gemini?
  • Seeing the extent to which some of those big corporations are willing to pander to the wokes, I'm finding it hard to understand. Ultimately the goal of corporations is to make as much money as they can. I get that these people think they will get some positive PR from their pandering which will ultimately increase their profits down the line. But in this case, if you want to generate an image of a Scandinavian woman, you're obviously not looking for an image of someone black. So the pandering results in a p

  • Anti-white racism (Score:3, Interesting)

    by sinij ( 911942 ) on Thursday February 22, 2024 @06:37AM (#64259364)
    It is open secret that radical left in general and Google in particular are rabidly anti-white racists. You don't need to dive into DEI tenets or understand what is behind calls for reparations to see that, you only have to look at vile racist shit that AI trained by these ideologues produces. The only difference - AI is not smart enough to not say the quiet part out loud.

    Also, do you think the AI used by HR to hire or AI used in Youtube moderation decisions is any different?
  • by groobly ( 6155920 ) on Thursday February 22, 2024 @10:55AM (#64260006)

    Google just can't resist putting its thumb on the scale at every opportunity.

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