PANews reported on August 29 that according to Bloomberg, Google announced that it would allow some users to use its AI model to generate images of people again after the controversy caused by its image generation tool earlier this year. In February of this year, Google was criticized for its image generation tool showing historically inaccurate scenes and subsequently suspended the feature. Google CEO Sundar Pichai said at the time that the situation was "totally unacceptable." Now, Google will gradually reintroduce this feature to English users of its Gemini Advanced product, and corporate users will also be given access in the next few days. Google emphasized that it has made technical improvements to the AI ​​model and has strictly evaluated and restricted the generated images to avoid inappropriate situations again.