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Google Workspace users will be able to make AI-generated images of people.
The Verge
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5m ago
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Google Workspace users can now generate AI-created images of people, a feature initially relaunched in early access last year. This update allows users with Workspace accounts to utilize this function. The introduction of this tool was surrounded by controversy, but it is now available more broadly. The update is part of Google Workspace's continuous enhancements to its user experience.
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Google pauses Geminiโs ability to generate AI images of people after diversity errors
The Verge
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1y ago
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Google is temporarily pausing the feature that allows its Gemini AI to generate images of people after the tool produced inaccurate historical images. Users had requested images of historical figures but received non-white AI-generated individuals instead, leading to conspiracy theories online. The move comes after Google apologized for the inaccuracies and stated it is already working to improve the image generation feature. Gemini's image generation of people will be re-released soon with enhancements. The feature was introduced earlier this month to rival OpenAI and Microsoft's Copilot.
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Google suspends Gemini from making AI images of people after a backlash complaining it was 'woke'
Business Insider
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1y ago
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Google has announced that it will make changes to Gemini, its AI model similar to OpenAI's GPT-4, after receiving complaints about its image-generation feature. Users reported that Gemini was producing historically inaccurate images of people of color in various contexts. In response, Google decided to pause the generation of AI images of people while working on improvements. The company aims to create a more accurate representation of a diverse range of people. A spokesperson stated that Google will release an improved version of Gemini in the near future.
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Google will shield AI users from copyright challenges, within limits
Arstechnica
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1y ago
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Google plans to protect users of its generative AI systems on Google Cloud and Workspace platforms against claims of intellectual property violation. The policy covers the use of copyrighted works for training AI as well as the output generated by the systems. Google's indemnification includes content created with tools like Vertex AI and Duet AI used in Google Workspace and Cloud. The company will assume responsibility for legal risks related to training data use and also indemnify users against claims that content generated by the AI systems violates intellectual property rights, except for intentional infringement.
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Google will shield AI users from copyright challenges, within limits
Arstechnica
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1y ago
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Google has announced its plans to protect users of its generative AI systems on Google Cloud and Workspace platforms from intellectual property violation claims. The company aims to offer indemnification for both the use of copyrighted works for training AI and the output generated by the systems. The policy covers software such as Vertex AI and Duet AI, used for generating content in Google Workspace and Cloud programs. Users will be protected against claims of third-party IP infringement, although intentional misuse is not covered. Google's move follows similar commitments by Microsoft and Adobe.
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Google Gemini will let you create AI-generated people again
The Verge
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5m ago
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Google is reintroducing a feature in its Gemini AI chatbot that allows users to generate images of people. This feature was previously removed due to historically inaccurate and controversial image outputs. The upgrade, powered by Imagen 3, includes safeguards against inappropriate content and will only initially be available to select users. The tool can generate various photorealistic and artistic images but restricts generating images of public figures or inappropriate scenes.
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Google launches Doppl, a new app that lets you visualize how an outfit might look on you | TechCrunch
TechCrunch
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1m ago
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Google has introduced Doppl, an AI-powered app that lets users visualize outfits on a digital version of themselves. Available in the U.S. for iOS and Android, the app works by users uploading a full-body photo, then virtually trying on clothes via uploaded or screenshot images. Doppl can create static images and AI-generated videos, enhancing the virtual try-on experience. It's part of Google's experiment to make style exploration fun and gather data for future innovations.
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DuckDuckGo now lets you hide AI-generated images in search results | TechCrunch
TechCrunch
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23d ago
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DuckDuckGo has launched a feature allowing users to filter AI-generated images from search results, responding to feedback that AI images often clutter searches. Users can enable this setting via the Images tab dropdown or search settings. Utilizing open-source blocklists, the feature aims to significantly reduce AI-generated content, though it's not foolproof. Future enhancements are planned. The move comes amid increasing AI-generated media online, addressing concerns similar to past incidents faced by platforms like Google.
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Google brings AI to Gmail, Docs for Workspace users with a slight increase in plan costs
YourStory
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6m ago
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Google has infused its AI capabilities across Google Workspace, including Gmail, Docs, and Sheets, for business and enterprise users. These features aim to boost productivity by integrating AI into various tasks like drafting, information retrieval, and meeting enhancements. Workspace users will see slight pricing changes but won't require separate add-ons. Gemini AI will aid in summarizing tasks, learning, and creativity. Google Workspace has over 3 billion active users, reflecting rapid AI adoption in workplaces globally.
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Meta will label AI-generated content from OpenAI and Google on Facebook, Instagram
Arstechnica
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1y ago
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Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has announced its plan to label AI-generated images from companies like OpenAI and Google. This move aims to increase transparency on social media platforms by informing users when they're viewing digitally synthesized media rather than real photos or videos. The decision comes as part of the tech industry's broader effort to establish standards for labeling content created using generative AI models. Meta will be expanding its existing practice of labeling content generated by its own AI tools to include images from other companies.
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Meta AI on WhatsApp may soon be able to reply and edit photos sent by users
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
WhatsApp is reportedly testing a new feature that will allow users to send photos to Meta AI and receive AI-generated images or make edits to their own pictures. The feature was discovered in the WhatsApp Beta version 2.24.14.20 and is expected to be included in the stable release soon. Users will have the option to share photos with Meta AI and ask the chatbot to identify objects or provide context, as well as make changes to the image. The feature is said to be optional and will require user opt-in.
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