Gemini’s camera AI thinks Aussie wildlife are people and cats are raccoons
Google's Gemini camera AI is misidentifying Australian wildlife as people and cats as raccoons. This issue raises questions about the localization capabilities of the AI technology. Experts suggest that more training may be needed to improve its accuracy in recognizing different species in various environments.
- ▪Gemini's camera AI has been incorrectly identifying kangaroos as humans.
- ▪Cats are being misclassified as raccoons by the AI system.
- ▪The misidentifications highlight potential localization problems with the AI.
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