Angry Users vs Gemini AI: Inside the Backlash

Published On Sun May 05 2024
Angry Users vs Gemini AI: Inside the Backlash

Incorrect Pictures Of Gemini AI Angered Users, Google CEO Pichai Responds

Google's Gemini AI has recently faced backlash from users for generating inaccurate images and text, leading to a wave of discontent among its user base. Google CEO Sundar Pichai addressed this issue in an internal communication to company employees.

Genesis of the Problem

Earlier this month, Google introduced a new feature that allows users to generate images using prompts through Gemini AI. While the concept seemed promising, it quickly drew criticism from users who were dissatisfied with the results produced by the tool.

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One notable incident involved a user requesting an image of a German soldier from 1943, only to receive a picture of an Asian woman in a German Army uniform. Similar inaccuracies were noted with images of historical figures such as a medieval British king and an 18th-century French king.

Controversial Conversations

The situation escalated when a text-based query went viral on social media, where a user asked Gemini AI to compare the societal impact of memes by Adolf Hitler and Elon Musk. Gemini's response, stating the difficulty in quantifying the negative impact of both individuals, sparked further outrage.

Gemini AI Performance

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Launched on 6 December 2023, Gemini AI is built on the Massive Multitask Language Understanding Model (MMLU). The Ultra variant of Gemini outperformed ChatGPT 4 in various benchmark tests, showcasing its abilities in reasoning and image comprehension. Additionally, Gemini Pro demonstrated superiority over GPT 3.5 in numerous benchmark evaluations.

Despite its technological advancements, Gemini AI's recent missteps have raised concerns among users and industry observers, prompting Google to reassess its AI algorithms and ensure greater accuracy in future iterations.

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