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You say so, but is it true?

I would like to see a histogram of the skin tone of people using Gemini image generation. Of course, no one would dare to make such graphs, because you are By default Really racist.

What you are writing now is exactly the problem Why Many people vote for populists, as a counterpoint to the desire (compulsion) towards unrealistic relationships.

If you look up the number of white people in the Netherlands, it is 73%. I can't verify if this is true because no one is officially tracking this (why would you?) but assuming it is true, I would expect to see more than two-thirds of white people in an image created for a group of Dutch people.

My problem is that it is simply not realistic at the moment. Is this racist? i don't think so.

Another example. If I were to create a photo of a couple in Japan. How many non-Japanese people do you think are in the photo?

I created something with Bing:
Japanese: https://freeimage.host/i/JGvehHN
Dutch: https://freeimage.host/i/JGveWSp

I fiddled with my input a bit. The initial images were very traditional (mill, clogs, yukata). Then this prompt: “Can you make the two demographics less traditional?”
Answer: “I will try to generate less conventional images of a group of Dutch people and a group of Japanese people, each consisting of about 30 people.”

What do you see here: The Japanese have a 100% Japanese look. Among the Dutch, the origins are different. As it should be, with a TRUE rate. Is the generator racist in the Japanese way or not? After all, there are no non-Japanese among them. Why should this be different elsewhere?

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Stop pulling the racism card. The generator should simply generate what you enter. Nothing more and nothing less. If you ask for a white/white family/anything I can say these days, it should simply be possible. Just like red hair. Or brown skin (such as Indonesia), or black skin. Or “red” skin (I don't know if I can still call it that?).

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In fact, it's so bad that I've become afraid to call a spade a spade… I don't really know if I can say white or white. Is it still allowed at all? Can I use brown or black as my skin color? I'm doing my best not to get attacked about this.