Internet giant Google, due to creating incorrect historical content Gemini‘s rendering system has to stop remained.
Creating inaccurate or untrue historical content (Some racial situations in particular have drawn reaction) and after these spread on social media, Google took a step and created a productive artificial intelligence-based chatbot. Gemini decided to discontinue its Imagen 3 system, which makes text visual. The company apologized for this situation and stated that they will make the system much better in this regard, and stated that the system will be reopened after the necessary updates, but did not give a date for this. Making a statement about what Imagen 3 has brought to life, Google CEO Sundar Pichai is, “I know that some of the results have upset our users and show a bad bias. Frankly, this is completely unacceptable. We did something wrong.” he said. Today after a long wait Google, which reactivated the Imagen 3 system, announced that the previous problems were resolved.
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Meanwhile, a “Gem” step was taken at Gemini center today.On this subject, Google says, “Priority access to Gemini Advanced and the Gemini add-on for Google Workspace: Meet the Gems, dedicated AI experts in all areas” he said and said the following He conveyed: “Gems provide a simple way to customize Gemini to your own needs. In just a few steps, you can create a Gem by listing specific instructions, details, and even step-by-step workflows. Gems make your job easier, automate repetitive prompts, and help you accomplish more with less effort. Your Gems can even help you achieve your personal goals by acting like an expert and adopting your preferred tone or style.
Gems are available in most languages to Gemini Advanced users and subscribers to the Gemini add-on for Workspace. Gems increase your efficiency, allowing you to complete tasks the way you want. If you need guidance or need to turn your daily tasks that require productivity and creativity into repeatable workflows, Gems help you work deeper and more creatively with Gemini by minimizing repetition of prompts.”