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Google Gemini: Yes to images of people with new security measures

Google has announced the release of new features for its AI image generation tool, promising significant improvements to ensure more accurate and confident representations.

Google Gemini Restores Image Generation

Google recently announced that it is reintroducing the generation of images of people for some Gemini AI users . This feature, temporarily suspended due to issues with correctly representing people, has now been improved to better meet user expectations.

According to the company’s blog post , the latest version of the image generator, called Imagen 3 , will soon be available to those with Gemini Advanced, Business, and Enterprise subscriptions. The tool allows users to create images from simple text prompts, turning written descriptions into visual images.

Technical improvements and new features

Google said it has made several technical improvements to ensure that the images it generates are more accurate and respectful of cultural and racial diversity. These include improved assessment sets, red-teaming exercises, and the introduction of clear product principles.

An example prompt provided by the company included the description of “a little dragon hatching from an egg in a sunny meadow, surrounded by bright butterflies.” Imagen 3 transformed this description into a colorful, detailed image, demonstrating the tool’s advanced capabilities.

Security and limitations of image generation

Google has implemented new safeguards to prevent the tool from being misused. Gemini now restricts the generation of images that may be dangerous or inappropriate, such as “self-harm instructions” or the creation of violent or sexual content. These measures were introduced to comply with the company’s ethical design principles.

However, Google warned that since the tool is still under development, not all images generated will be perfect. The company promised to continue gathering feedback from users to further improve the tool and make it available in more languages ​​and to a greater number of users.

Gradual launch and user feedback

Currently, the image generation feature is not yet available to all Gemini Advanced subscribers, but Google has assured that it will be accessible soon. The company invites users to provide feedback to further refine the technology.

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Dopstart è il sito di Paolino Donato ma anche il suo Nickname su Internet. Dopstart è un consulente SEO. Si occupa di posizionamento nei motori di ricerca fin dal 1998. Dal 2010 ha collaborato con Google in qualità di TC per Google News italiano e Google Noticias per i Paesi di Lingua spagnola e dal 2018 come Product Expert vedi curriculum

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