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Google apologises after woke AI bot 'refused to create images of white people'

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Elon Musk — owner of rival xAI — branded the Gemini tool
Elon Musk — owner of rival xAI — branded the Gemini tool 'woke and racist'

GOOGLE has been forced into a humiliating apology after admitting its woke AI tech was “missing the mark” on historical facts.

The US search giant was last night racing to fix its image generator tool amid claims it was refusing to create images of white people even when explicitly asked.

In response to requests of images of America’s founding fathers — all white males — Google’s Gemini AI feature included women and people from ethnic minorities qhiqqkidtridexprw
In response to requests of images of America’s founding fathers — all white males — Google’s Gemini AI feature included women and people from ethnic minoritiesCredit: Rex
Elon Musk — owner of rival xAI — branded the Gemini tool 'woke and racist'
Elon Musk — owner of rival xAI — branded the Gemini tool 'woke and racist'Credit: Reuters

In response to requests of images of America’s founding fathers — all white males — Google’s Gemini AI feature included women and people from ethnic minorities.

It also returned images of Asian and black Nazi soldiers, as well as historically inaccurate Vikings.

It led to tech tycoon Elon Musk — owner of rival xAI — branding the Gemini tool “woke and racist”.

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Jack Krawczyk, of Gemini Experiences, said: “Gemini’s AI image generation does generate a wide range of people — that’s generally a good thing as people around the world use it.

“But it’s missing the mark here.

“We’re working to improve these kinds of depictions immediately.”

Gemini — previously known as Bard — was accused of left-wing bias on its launch last March.

Last night, a Google spokeswoman said: “We’re going to pause the image generation of people and re-release an improved version soon.”

Thomas Godfrey

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