Google suspends Gemini from making AI images of people after a backlash complaining it was ‘woke’::After users complained Google’s Gemini had gone “woke,” the company said it will pause the image-generating feature of people while working on fixes.

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    7 months ago

    My two cents, but the problem here isn’t that the images are too woke. It’s that the images are a perfect metaphor for corporate DEI initiatives in general. Corporations like Google are literally unjust power structures, and when they do DEI, they update the aesthetics of the corporation such that they can get credit for being inclusive but without addressing the problem itself. Why would they when, in a very real way, they themselves are the problem?

    These models are trained on past data and will therefore replicate its injustices. This is a core structural problem. Google is trying to profit off generative AI while not getting blamed for these baked-in problems by updating the aesthetics. The results are predictably fucking stupid.

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      Corporations like Google are literally unjust power structures, and when they do DEI, they update the aesthetics of the corporation such that they can get credit for being inclusive but without addressing the problem itself.

      Absolutely, 100% on the nose. And this needs to be a conversation on a civilizational level before income inequality spirals further out of control and our society devolves into chaos. Corpos like Google are so busy pretending that they’re addressing problems that the larger issues affecting people aren’t being talked about at all.

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      7 months ago

      The results are predictably stupid, not because Google is too woke or the nebulous spectre of DEI initiatives, it’s stupid because it’s AI art. Why are people giving so much of a shit whether or not a fake image has white or black people in it?

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      I have no idea what people want here now… Do you want google to end all sexism or racism in the world? or at least at their own offices? i.e. you don’t want this until the problem is fixed?

      I guess I’d consider this part of fixing the problem. The more we see woman or poc in the same positions they aren’t normally pictured in, the more normalized it becomes and the more we wipe these stereotypes from our heads.

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        7 months ago

        I just wanted to point out why I think that people are reacting to it the way that they are, not necessarily because I want anything else from Google (other than their dissolution as an illegal monopoly). Personally, I think the entire AI hype is absurd and tedious.

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    7 months ago

    the issue isn’t that it generates diverse people, thats actually good.

    the issue is that it forces inclusivity without regard for the prompt.

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      I’m shocked that a website that shits on Google 24/7 is willing to defend their half-assed attempt at diversifying image data. Google’s PR team must be patting themselves on the back that anyone who disagrees with them is automatically against diversity.

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      No one is forcing anyone to prompt an AI to generate shitty art. Don’t act so wounded.

      “Forcing inclusivity”. Boy, it would be awkward if a brown person heard you say that in real life. The reminder or non-white people existing is too much for some people.

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        Thats not what they said. The “forced” is refering to specific prompts getting overwritten. It makes sense if you dont specify e.g. skincolor to hav diverse results. It does not make sense to me that explicit statements of skincolor get overwritten.

        Especially the comparison to real life is really not warramted here.

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    Actually Google made a huge success by training an AI to ignore personal characteristics like skin color or gender when generating images. It uses a “generic human average”, and that’s awesome!
    Normally models like these replicate categorization by (racial/gender) categories of the society it created them.

    Gemini completely misses categorization by these features. Of course it also loses the contemporary context, because the concepts of race & gender still impacts most of humanity.

    But for what it is it’s a huge success.

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      7 months ago

      I wouldn’t call generating images for prompts asking for specific people that are completely wrong a “huge success”.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Google says it will fix Gemini, its answer to OpenAI’s GPT-4, after people complained the multi-modal AI model’s image-generating feature was “woke.”

    On Thursday, the company said in a statement sent to Business Insider that it was pausing Gemini from generating AI images of people while it makes the changes.

    Social media users have complained that Gemini was producing images of people of color in historically inaccurate contexts.

    Others on X complained that Gemini had gone “woke,” citing instances where prompts regularly resulted in responses including the word “diverse.”

    The spokesperson highlighted the importance of generating images representing a diverse range of people, given Gemini’s global user base, but admitted that it’s “missing the mark here.”

    In further comments released on Thursday, provided to BI by email, a Google spokesperson said Gemini would temporarily pause the feature that generates images of people while the changes are made.


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    7 months ago

    Internet users when asking a general AI an image of humans generates an image with possible humans