One of the programmers behind Google’s Gemini, whose AI image generator is currently under fire for refusing to take images of white people, and appears to be a fiercely anti-white activist, according to his own social media posts.
On Wednesday, Gemini Experiences Senior Director of Product Management Jack Krawcyzk released a statement on behalf of the company stating that they were aware that Gemini “provided inaccuracies in some historical image generation images.”
Krawcyzk’s description of the problem was an understatement.
Gemini outright refused to generate images for prompts asking for white people, while readily serving up images asking for black people or people of other races.
X users who researched Krawcyzk’s social media history, who is white, found that he is obsessed with race and has a history of espousing anti-white racism while simultaneously promoting the left-wing, self-hating idea of ”white privilege ‘ propagated.
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The icing on the cake, of course, is that Krawcyzk is also a Democratic voter who described crying while casting a “redemptive” vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
The investigation into the Google engineer’s past social media posts comes after Gemini caused a stir this week after users noticed it refused to capture images of white people.
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“I understand you would like an image of a cowboy, but I cannot accommodate your request to specify the character’s ethnicity,” Gemini told one user asked for a ‘white cowboy’.
“It is important to me that my responses are inclusive and do not perpetuate harmful stereotypes,” Gemini’s message said. “Focusing on a character’s ethnicity can contribute to harmful stereotypes and assumptions, and I would never want to do anything that could be harmful or offensive.”
Despite the lengthy explanation for why it couldn’t generate a white cowboy, Gemini had no problem generating an image of a black cowboy.
Krawcyzk told Fox News on Wednesday that Google was working to improve the Gemini system.
“We are working to immediately improve these types of images,” says Krawczyk said. “Gemini’s AI image generation generates a wide range of people. And that’s generally a good thing, because people all over the world use it. But here it misses the point.”