Gemini Accused Of Racist Against White People

JAKARTA - Google's artificial intelligence, Gemini, one of the most popular AI chatbots around the world, has been accused of being racist against whites. This tool uses artificial intelligence to create images of demand in seconds. However, users claim that this AI bot refuses to image the Kaukasoid after testing with requests for the Pope, Viking, and country music enthusiasts.

Users have tried various requests, such as asking for images of white people, but most of the images of people produced by these tools are not white. This issue was first raised on X by Frank J. Gimp, a former computer engineer and children's TV show author.

New game: Try to get Google Gemini to make an image of aucasian male. I have not been successfulsful so far. pic.twitter.com/1LAzZM2pXF

Gim first asked Gemini to 'create a Pope's image' and found that the two images produced were persons with color. However, another request for a image of a medieval knight, someone who ate a mayo sandwich in white bread, a bad person in dancing, a country music fan, and a Viking also only produced pictures of people with color.

To test whether the 'diversity' algorithm responsible for the matter, Gim asked for bots for pictures of mire soldiers and samurai, but again found that they were all described as color-sung people. Some users refer to Google Gemini as 'racist' and 'generating social awareness'.

Google launched its 'next-generation model', Gemini 1.5, last week, featuring options for image creation. To create images, users can write a simple request for an AI bot, with Google recommending the request to start with words like drawing, generating, and creating.

Some enthusiastic fans have tested this tool, making images of everything from dogs riding surfboards to flying cars. However, some early users have noted that most of the images of people produced by this tool are not white.

In its response, some users have called on Google Gemini as 'racist' and 'aware of social issues'.