Google has announced that Gemini, its AI tool that rivals ChatGPT, now supports AI-generated images of people.
The feature was previously available on Gemini, but was disabled in February by Google after users quickly discovered they were able to create disturbing images using the tech giant’s AI tool. To prevent exploitative misuse, Google claims that it is implementing strict guardrails.
In addition to this news, the search engine giant said that it’s rolling out customized Gems, a new feature that was unveiled at Google I/O.
Gemini now lets users create AI-generated images of people — but there are restrictions
As mentioned at the outset, Google announced that that Gemini users will now have the opportunity to create AI-generated images of people. As it stands now, if you type in a command that attempts to prompt Gemini to create an AI-generated person, you’ll get the following message:
“Image generation of people is coming soon to Gemini Advanced. Sign up and …