Google's Gemini AI Model Revamped for Accurate Image Generation
The latest update to Google’s Gemini AI model has enabled the technology to generate images of people once again, following a shutdown in February due to concerns over historically inaccurate depictions, particularly with regards to skin color.

The updated Gemini AI model is designed to avoid the issues that led to its initial shutdown. Google has implemented changes to ensure the generated images are more accurate, addressing concerns over historical inaccuracies.
Focus on Ethical Use
In a bid to improve AI security and responsibility, Google has focused on ensuring the technology is used in an ethical manner. The company aims to mitigate potential risks associated with AI-generated content.
The updated model still restricts the generation of images that could be photo-realistically identifiable individuals, such as famous people. This limitation helps prevent misuse and maintains a level of respect for public figures.
