Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, and co-founder, Sergey Brin, have publicly addressed the company's missteps with its Gemini AI image generation feature. Pichai, in a letter to employees, admitted the company 'got it wrong' and took the feature offline for further testing, citing the issues as 'problematic' and acknowledging they 'have offended our users and shown bias.' Brin also admitted the company 'messed up' in developing Gemini, noting that it was an older image generation model that lacked thorough testing before its release. Brin's comments were made during a rare public appearance, where he also mentioned his return from a kind of retirement to work on AI, specifically pointing out Gemini's racial image generation problem.
Google co-founder says company 'definitely messed up' on Gemini's image generation https://t.co/VTr2R04NWq
Sergey Brin, who "kind of came out of retirement" to work on AI, says Google "definitely messed up" with Gemini’s racial image generation problem. https://t.co/5nwqnA6ZDB
Google co-founder Sergey Brin says in rare public appearance that company 'definitely messed up' Gemini image launch https://t.co/ukfTOQCuUT
Google co-founder Sergey Brin admits company ‘messed up’ on Gemini, whose images ‘feel far left’ https://t.co/mD2FEPIYfR https://t.co/KyqqciX90a
'Definitely messed up': Google co-founder Sergey Brin on Gemini image generation https://t.co/vSotZcRPFO
Original version of Google co-founder, Sergey Brin, saying that the company "messed up" Gemini image generation, in part because they didn't do thorough testing before shipping. It has now been reported that it was an older image generation model with prompt engineering added. https://t.co/KzgmgeOW2O
Google co-founder admits to AI failure Sergey Brin has acknowledged that the tech giant 'messed up' in developing its Gemini artificial intelligence system https://t.co/Zxaw1hUEvB https://t.co/YMzF1F1K6l
“In a memo Tuesday evening, Google CEO Sundar Pichai addressed the company’s artificial intelligence mistakes, which led to Google taking its Gemini image-generation feature offline for further testing.” https://t.co/7jrXlcAa4e
The Google CEO has addressed these missteps of the company's new AI image generator. #Gemini https://t.co/ue0lxTpgnZ
In a letter to employees, Google's CEO Sundar Pichai admitted to Gemini's failures stemming from an AI image generation incident: "We got it wrong." https://t.co/85X6dIumXo
Google CEO Sundar Pichai addressed the company’s AI mistakes, which led to Google taking its Gemini image-generation feature offline for further testing. Pichai called the issues “problematic” and said they “have offended our users and shown bias.” https://t.co/Ta7mLEfvcF