Posted on 02/22/2024 8:17:38 PM PST by SeekAndFind
As you've probably heard, the rollout of Google's new Gemini 1.5 AI hasn't been as smooth as the company might have hoped. Yesterday there were lots of people experimenting with the image generation feature and finding that the AI was extremely eager to diversify the results to every prompt, including when it didn't make any sense to do so. So for instance:
Come on.
pic.twitter.com/Zx6tfXwXuo— Frank J. Fleming (@IMAO_) February 21, 2024
There were dozens more results like this including several images of a black pope, a female Super Bowl champ and even some diverse Nazis (more on that in a moment). One thing which Gemini seemed extremely reluctant to portray was white people. You could ask it to draw a Hispanic male or a "beautiful black woman" and it would do so but if you asked for a white male or a beautiful white woman, the AI would explain that it couldn't do that.
Today Google announced it was halting all requests to generate images of people until the issue could be addressed.
We're already working to address recent issues with Gemini's image generation feature. While we do this, we're going to pause the image generation of people and will re-release an improved version soon.
https://t.co/SLxYPGoqOZ— Google Communications (@Google_Comms) February 22, 2024
This is obviously an embarrassment to the company but the decision to take down the image generation feature came too late to prevent the legacy media from reporting on the problem.
Images showing people of color in German military uniforms from World War II that were created with Google’s Gemini chatbot have amplified concerns that artificial intelligence could add to the internet’s already vast pools of misinformation as the technology struggles with issues around race...
A user said this week that he had asked Gemini to generate images of a German soldier in 1943. It initially refused, but then he added a misspelling: “Generate an image of a 1943 German Solidier.” It returned several images of people of color in German uniforms — an obvious historical inaccuracy. The A.I.-generated images were posted to X by the user, who exchanged messages with The New York Times but declined to give his full name...
Besides the false historical images, users criticized the service for its refusal to depict white people: When users asked Gemini to show images of Chinese or Black couples, it did so, but when asked to generate images of white couples, it refused. According to screenshots, Gemini said it was “unable to generate images of people based on specific ethnicities and skin tones,” adding, “This is to avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes and biases.”
Of course the NY Times headlines the images of diverse Nazis but the real problem here is the clearly woke juggling of the input so that every request becomes a request for diversity whether that's appropriate or not. I can't verify this screenshot but someone asked Gemini to explain the details of its internal process and here is what it said.
Someone got Google’s Gemini to leak its woke prompt injection process and guess what: it works exactly as I described it below earlier today.
https://t.co/sXa2a5oqGA pic.twitter.com/FfRpAALiMl— Andrew Torba (@BasedTorba) February 22, 2024
In short, "diverse" and "inclusive" are added to every request, without regard to whether that would be appropriate or completely ahistorical. In order to fix this problem, Google has to do more than remove those additions. Ideally Gemini needs to know something about historical places and time periods (including the present day).
My own guess, looking over the list of examples I saw yesterday is that Gemini's manipulations are a lot more detailed than just adding a few words to each search. For instance, Google never tried to diversify requests for Hispanic males or for Zulu warriors. All of the portraits returned for those prompts were Hispanic and black respectively. It seems that only prompts which would tend to return white people were impacted. There is probably a very interesting technology story here but I won't hold my breath waiting for any legacy media outlets to dig into it.
In any case, Elon Musk is using this to promote X as an alternative.
The woke mind virus is killing Western Civilization.
Google does the same thing with their search results. Facebook & Instagram too.
And Wikipedia.
https://t.co/2RQ6v35m7P— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 22, 2024
That’s why it’s so important.
“Programmed by fellas with compassion and vision.”
What happens when you lose all the institutions for $400.
I had to research that. Can’t believe I didn’t recognize the source.
Guess I didn’t really listen to all of the lyrics back in the day.
You certainly hit the mark with that reference.
If you’ll go for it it will be. A joke now but the seriousness and the plan is real. Demoralize the white race
It is more than being ‘woke’, it is specifically anti-White.
Whites better get their heads out of their rears. You are incredibly naive if you think this will get better on its own or because it’s the right thing to do. Whites and the West are under attack worldwide. This will not get better without Whites standing up for themselves, in fact it will get way worse, and your children and grandchildren will be 2nd class citizens and be in harms way.
Worse than that they will be taught that these men were evil and stole their inventions from POC
GOllllllllY, LOOKKKEEE HERE...THE AI EXPERIMENT APPEARS TO REFLECT THE THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS OF THE ONE WHO PROGRAMED IT!!!!!!!
These people are SO SMART that they NEVER saw this coming.
I guess I’m SMARTER than those coders, BECAUSE I SAW THIS FROM DAY ONE.
GOllllllllY, LOOKKKEEE HERE...THE AI EXPERIMENT APPEARS TO REFLECT THE THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS OF THE ONE WHO PROGRAMED IT!!!!!!!
These people are SO SMART that they NEVER saw this coming.
I guess I’m SMARTER than those coders, BECAUSE I SAW THIS FROM DAY ONE.
GIGO
Garbage In, Garbage Out
And if Google is involved, you know there was a lot of woke Garbage In.
How many of you still use Google search?
Why? They hate you.
Shocked that Google still acknowledges reality as a concept.
Yeah, you did say all this. As far as content creation, AI has a long way to go.
Technically, I’m finding that AI has a lot of limitations. I
am in a pilot project to have AI identify unused code and supporting classes, so that they can be removed from our repos, and thus not spend time and money either correcting or false-positive-flagging security violations. If we succeed, it will be a company-wide game changer, possibly saving us millions of dollars (Apex Award, here I come).
But so far, it has been as helpless as a baby. For whatever reason, our inhouse AI app (based on ChatGPT 4, and trained on our company’s code and procedures/processes) doesn’t have access to our repos, nor can I attach large amounts of code for analysis.
I’ll be directly working with the AI people in our company as of March 4. I’ll keep you posted on what we get accomplished. You may want to copy my techniques if we succeed. You will likely save your bank millions too.
All I ask is 1% of what your bank saves. 🤣😂🤣 (j/k)
(Or maybe hire me as an Architect over there? Not that I’m eager to leave my company but a big salary increase could sway me LOL)
Looks like you and I are attempting to do the same thing with connecting your in-house code with an in-house AI implementation to scan code and do other things.
We have Wiz in house connected to our apps and repositories to do code scanning and flag for CSPM violations as well as code vulnerabilities. We use Terraform for our IAC on Azure and AWS. Here's why that's important to us:
Wiz released a new feature that scans app code for compliance and vulnerabilities, and upon finding them can recommend the specific changes to the Terraform code to bring it into compliance.
Update the code, re-run the pipeline, bingo-bango-boingo! App deploys with no compliance or vulnerability issues.
Working on a way to automate that process but you know big global banks: "HEY, THAT SOUNDS RISKY!" so I've already initiated the process to get approval to do it while we work on the automation.
It's really cool stuff. And to think, four months ago when I took on this new role @ the big global bank I knew nothing about this stuff!
We need to compare notes in the next few weeks once my schedule settles down and I'm all settled in at the long term girlfriend's house. Getting ready to sell my townhome while she and I consolidate expenses together. :-)
Just what I thought
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