After Google's AI chatbot Gemini generated embarrassing and inaccurate images of historical figures, the company apologized and paused the feature, capping a rocky start to its AI ambitions versus rivals like OpenAI.
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Google previously said it is working to fix the Gemini issue and now the company has put a hold on the chatbot’s ability to generate images of people entirely — to keep the issue from spreading further.