"Google's AI Image Generator Controversy: Unraveling the Drama"

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Google blocked its AI tool Gemini's ability to generate images of people after accusations of anti-White bias, sparked by examples of non-White individuals being generated for prompts like "Founding Father of America." The move comes amid ongoing concerns about diversity and bias in AI tools, which are often trained on data that reflects discriminatory and limited perspectives. Google's response to the issue and the broader challenges of mitigating bias in AI image generators are under scrutiny.
- Why Google took down Gemini’s AI image generator and the drama around it The Washington Post
- Google can't catch a break despite having a bunch of AI to showcase Business Insider
- GREG GUTFELD: In the mind of Google Gemini, White people simply don't exist Fox News
- Elon Musk Attacks Google Search Amid Growing AI Diversity Backlash Forbes
- Google Chatbot's A.I. Images Put People of Color in Nazi-Era Uniforms The New York Times
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