Thursday, February 22, 2024

“other social users criticized gemini for producing images for the prompt, 'generate a glamour shot of a [ethnicity] couple.” it successfully spit out images when using 'chinese,' 'Jewish' or 'south african' prompts but refused to produce results for 'White'”

By R.C.
thursday, february 22, 2024 at 09:52:41 p.m. est

“other social users criticized gemini for producing images for the prompt, 'generate a glamour shot of a [ethnicity] couple.” it successfully spit out images when using 'chinese,' 'Jewish' or 'south african' prompts but refused to produce results for 'White'”

https://www.engadget.com/google-pauses-geminis-ability-to-generate-people-after-overcorrecting-for-diversity-in-historical-images-220303074.html

"google pauses gemini's ability to generate people after overcorrecting for diversity in historical images"

"google said thursday it's pausing its gemini chatbot's ability to generate people. the move comes after viral social posts showed the ai tool overcorrecting for diversity, producing 'historical' images of Nazis, America's Founding Fathers and the Pope as people of color."

www.engadget.com

Knee grow Nazis?

Perhaps this is what is meant by "neo" Nazis.

A/K/A "new" Nazis.

Maybe netflix can do a hagiographic flick about the negro Nazi platoon that perished during the siege of Stalingrad.



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

"People of color"--yeah,the color of poop.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

SHOCKING!bLACKIE MUST ABIDE BY THE SCHOOL'S RULES ABOUT HAIR


ANAHUAC, Texas (AP) — A black high school student’s monthslong punishment by his Texas school district for refusing to change his hairstyle does not violate a new state law that prohibits race-based hair discrimination, a judge ruled on Thursday.

Darryl George, 18, has not been in his regular Houston-area high school classes since Aug. 31 because the district, Barbers Hill, says the length of his hair violates its dress code.

The district filed a lawsuit arguing George’s long hair, which he wears in tied and twisted locs on top of his head, violates its policy because it would fall below his shirt collar, eyebrows or earlobes when let down. The district has said other students with locs comply with the length policy.

After about three hours of testimony in Anahuac, state District Judge Chap Cain III ruled in favor of the school district, saying its policy is not discriminatory because the CROWN Act does not say that exemptions for long hair can be made for hairstyles that are protected by the law, including locs. And he said courts must not attempt to rewrite legislation.

"We should not legislate from the bench and I'm not about to start now,"said Cain,who was able to withstand pressure from the black groups that will probably firebomb his house now.


--GRA

Anonymous said...

Always trying to mix the species in USA. My uncle a career Chicago cop told me that decades ago. He was right.