"Adobe Firefly is latest to suffer woke backfire after AI-generated images show black NAZIS, black Vikings and black male and female Founding Fathers - after Google Gemini furor," reports the Daily Mail.
Adobe Firefly is the latest AI tool to face public outcry - after it created images of black Nazis similar to Google Gemini.
The images, generated by DailyMail.com Tuesday, are eerily similar to Alphabet's controversial creations.
To generate them, reporters provided basic prompts similar to the ones that got Gemini in hot water.
When asked to picture Vikings, they made the Norsemen black, and in scenes showing the Founding Fathers, both black men and women were inserted into roles.
The bot also created black soldiers fighting for Nazi-era German military uniforms, even though they're seen under a German flag, which was not used by the country while it was under Hitler's rule.
Semafor on Tuesday conducted a similar study, that saw much of the same results.
And Adobe's response:
An Adobe spokesperson told DailyMail.com:
'Adobe Firefly is built to help people ideate, create and build upon their natural creativity. It isn’t meant for generating photorealistic depictions of real or historical events.
Adobe's commitment to responsible innovation includes training our AI models on diverse datasets to ensure we’re producing commercially safe results that don’t perpetuate harmful stereotypes.
This includes extensively testing outputs for risk and to ensure they match the reality of the world we live in.
Given the nature of Gen AI and the amount of data it gets trained on, it isn't always going to be correct, and we recognize that these Firefly images are inadvertently off base.
We build feedback mechanisms in all of our Gen AI products, so we can see any issues and fix them through retraining or adjusting filters. Our focus is always improving our models to give creators a set of options to bring their visions to life.'
This is not an accident. It is intended to destroy Europeans' and Americans' history and culture with a fake history that will be accepted as fact after the Great Replacement.
Yup, no accident.
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