rewrite this title Google explains what went wrong with Gemini’s AI image generation

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rewrite this title Google explains what went wrong with Gemini’s AI image generation

What you need to know

  • Google formally states what went wrong with Gemini’s AI image generation, which led to the company disabling the tool on February 22.
  • The company states it tuned Gemini to be more diverse, skirting problems with AI generation, however, it went too far and made the bot “cautious.”
  • Google states it has taken the image generation portion of Gemini back for internal testing, saying the AI is prone to hallucinations and may still create “inaccurate” results.

Google has come forward with a formal follow-up on what happened with its Gemini model’s inaccurate AI image generation for specific prompts.

According to Google, when users give the bot a prompt asking for an array of images regarding a specific culture or historical timeline, they should “absolutely get a response that accurately reflects” their intent. However, that hasn’t been the case, and Google states its “tuning” measures are where things first went wrong.

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