Experts say Gemini was not thoroughly tested, after image generator depicted variety of historical figures as people of colour

Brin’s “We definitely messed up.”, at an AI “hackathon” event on 2 March, followed a slew of social media posts showing Gemini’s image generation tool depicting a variety of historical figures – including popes, founding fathers of the US and, most excruciatingly, German second world war soldiers – as people of colour.

I don’t know that “offensive” is the right word. More just “shitty” and “lazy”.

Like they took the time out to teach it “diversity” but couldn’t bother to train it past “diversity = people who are not white” or to acknowledge when the user is asking specifically for a white person or a different region or time period.

I think the lesson here is that political correctness isn’t very machine learnable. Human history and modern social concerns are very complex in a precise way and really should be addressed with conventional rules and algorithms. Or manually, but that’s obviously not scalable at all.

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I, for one, welcome Japanese George Washington, Indian Hitler and Inuit Ghandi to our historical database.

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Jojo Rabbit featured Jewish Maori Hitler and was very well received.

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