Google is set to relaunch its AI-powered image generation tool for people, following its temporary suspension due to inaccuracies.
- In the near future, Gemini users will be able to generate AI images of people using Google's Imagen 3.
- In February, the company removed its AI image-generation tool due to a series of controversies.
- The image cannot show photorealistic identifiable individuals, depictions of minors, or excessively gory, violent, or sexual scenes.
The company announced that it will soon enable users to create images of people using its Gemini AI tool, following the integration of the AI image-generation tool in February.
Citron stated that the product has undergone technical enhancements, as well as the development of better evaluation sets, red-teaming exercises, and clear product principles.
Earlier this year, Google paused its image generation feature due to "inaccuracies" in historical images, which led to embarrassing examples spreading across social media.
The tool generated a diverse set of images of German soldiers in 1943 and British kings in the medieval era, including a female ruler.
Imagen 3 does not support photorealistic depictions of identifiable individuals, minors, or excessively gory, violent, or sexual scenes, as stated by Citron.
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