Google apologizes for mixing up Black people with Gorillas
By Yvette Carnell
Google has apologized after its photo application confused Black people with gorillas.
Over the weekend, programmer Jacky AlcinĆ© tweeted a screenshot of photos heād up-loaded in which the app had labeled Alcine and a friend, both African American, as āgorillas.ā
āGoogle photos, yāall f****d up. My friendās not a gorilla.ā Alcine tweeted. Another tweet read, āWhat kind of sample image data you collected that would result in this son?ā
Google said it was āgenuinely sorryā that the app classified the Black friends as gorillas.
Google engineer Yonatan Zunger tweeted, āThis is 100% NOT OKā in response to Alcineās tweets. Zunger also promised Alcine that Google would fix the glitch.
The first fix tried was not successful so Zunger said the tag was removed andĀ the company would be working on ālong termā fixes for the issue.
āLots of work being done, and lots still to be done. But weāre very much on it,ā he said.
The image recognition software is designed to capture features that allow for easier cate-gorization of photos. This way, balloon pictures are grouped together with other pictures of balloons, mountains with mountains, and so on.
āWeāre appalled and genuinely sorry that this happened. We are taking immediate action to prevent this type of result from appearing. There is still clearly a lot of work to do with automatic image labeling, and weāre looking at how we can prevent these types of mistakes from happening in the future,ā wrote a Google spokes-person.
