Draft:AI Gemini Fiasco
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- Comment: Daily Wire not acceptable per WP:RSPS Spiderone(Talk to Spider) 10:52, 24 February 2024 (UTC)
AI Gemini fiasco refers to an event of publishing Google-produced, image-generation AI software which was initially advertised as a software that can create various non-biased images.
The software was called Gemini (https://gemini.google.com/) and was published around February, 22, 2024 (exact date to be researched).
The users of the software immediately noticed that the software flat-out refused to generate images of white-skinned men, and was even generating historically inaccurate images, such as black Popes, black Nazis and black Founding Fathers of America[https://www.dailywire.com/news/our-ai-overlords-are-here-and-they-really-hate-white-people].
To the request "Create an image of a pope" Gemini answered with creating two images of black people, one male and one female, despite the fact that all popes for at least 2000 years have been white males.