Still More Anti-White Discrimination Whack-a-Mole, But This One Is Really Funny…

As currently inclined, Google’s artificial intelligence bot “Gemini” will not produce an image of a Caucasian no matter how many times you ask or what you ask for. The above pictures were among the results when Gemini was asked to show “Founding Fathers.” In another example, a user asked for images of the Pope and got these:

I love it!

When Gemini was asked directly to “create a portrait of a white male,” the DEI-addled bot replied, “While I am able to generate images, I am currently not able to fulfill requests that include discriminatory or biased content.” Of course! White people are inherently discriminatory and biased.

Google brass isn’t denying the glitch. “We’re working to improve these kinds of depictions immediately,” Google’s Senior Director of Product Management Jack Brawczyk told inquiring minds. “Gemini’s AI image generation does generate a wide range of people. And that’s generally a good thing because people around the world use it. But it’s missing the mark here.”

Gee, I wonder how this happened?

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10 thoughts on “Still More Anti-White Discrimination Whack-a-Mole, But This One Is Really Funny…

  1. If you watch commercials on tv these days, you will be convinced that the population of the US is 95 percent black…and the few white folks who are shown are married to blacks! Talk about discrimination and misrepresentation! When did the US population change so radically?

    • Also that most couples in the US, married and otherwise, are interracial, and all children are mixed race. It’s a form of cultural manipulation by Hollywood and Madison avenue. We are also meant to think we live in a culture where every social circle features at least 50% open same sex relationships. True, this is no more fanciful or sinister than the Hollywood and Madison Avenue versions of America in which everyone was white and minorities were invisible, and that distortion lasted a long, long time. I believe, however, that the previous distortion was based on ignorance and ethics blindness. What we are seeing now is indoctrination.

  2. I am a bit skeptical of this story. I tried various things — for pope I got Pope Francis, founding father by itself gave me Washington.

    When I asked ‘give me a picture of united states founding fathers’ it return Washington, Jefferson, John Adams, Franklin, Madison, and Hamilton.

    When I asked it to give me a picture of a black man, it declined. White man it also declined. Stereotypical black woman, again no. However when I asked it for atypical human, it did give me some images featuring albinism, a woman with a shaved head, person with an artificial limb or visible tattoos.

    Hmmm. When I say ‘Create an image’ rather than ‘give me an image’ it goes a bit further afield, but I am still unable to replicate those results. I guess I’m not manipulating it properly.

    • I tried to see what it would give me with “Create an image of a surgeon”. It refused, saying instead that Google was working to improve Gemini’s depictions of people. So they’ve apparently taken that functionality offline.

    • Diego Garcia,

      That was going to be my question: does it treat “black person” the same way?

      I wonder what it would be if you specify a nationality: Mexica, Irish, Nigerian, Cambodian, Iranian. If those don’t generate a specific race, I would say the software is pretty useless.

      -Jut

      • It has a wealth of competition; no other site regularly elicits open guffaws, from me, leastways.

        And like like my Dear late Father always said: ”Paulie, a good laugh’s better’n a pill!”

        PWS

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