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Google's Gemini to resume AI image generation of people after 6-month pause

Google had earlier stopped users from generating images depicting people on Gemini, due to a controversy over producing historically inaccurate images.

August 29, 2024 / 06:16 IST
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Google's new image generation capabilities are powered by its latest image generation model Imagen 3

Google on August 28 said it will again allow users to generate images of people using its artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Gemini, about six months after pausing the feature due to a controversy over producing historically inaccurate images.

The company said it will start rolling out an early access version of this capability in English language to Gemini Advanced subscribers as well as the business and enterprise subscribers of Google Workspace in the coming days. It plans to gradually expand the feature to more users and languages soon.

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Gemini Advanced is the paid version of the Gemini AI chatbot, available to users as part of the recently launched Google One AI Premium Plan. This plan costs Rs 1,950 per month after an initial one-month free trial.

The new capabilities are powered by Google's latest image generation model Imagen 3 that was introduced at the tech giant's annual developer conference Google I/O 2024 in May.