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Not gouda enough If you thought AI slop is something only your grandma would fall for, well, think again: Google also fell ...
A Google ad campaign showcasing how small businesses use its AI instead reminded many that the technology makes up facts when it included a wrong statistic about Gouda cheese. The now-corrected ad ...
The Google ad shows a paragraph generated by the Gemini AI chatbot which claimed that “50 to 60 percent of the world’s cheese consumption” is attributed to Gouda. Google Workspace ...
Google has faced past criticism for inaccuracies generated by its AI. Google ... 60% of the world's cheese consumption." The edited ad now shows a Gemini response that says Gouda "is one of ...
Google is in the middle of a push to incorporate its Gemini AI technology across ... question came up about the Gouda stat, we spoke with the owner of the Wisconsin Cheese Mart to ask him how ...
The new version of the ad simply shows Gemini calling Gouda "one of the ... Google can at least point to cheese.com as a plausibly reliable source that misled its AI in a way that might also ...
That one didn’t contain factual mistakes; it just put Gemini in a bad light. Back to the Gouda cheese itself, I don’t think it matters what AI says about it. It’s surely not the most popular ...
Google’s Gemini AI mistakenly claimed Gouda makes up 50-60% of global cheese consumption in a Super Bowl ad After backlash, Google re-edited the ad, blaming inaccurate internet sources rather ...
The commercial shows Gemini wrongly stating that Gouda makes up ‘50 to 60 percent of the world’s cheese consumption ... Google started building all its AI features into Workspace and ...
An ad for Google's Gemini AI that played in Wisconsin during ... the erroneous statistic can seemingly be sourced to the Gouda page on cheese.com, an SEO-focused website with a love for cheese ...
Google recently debuted its Super Bowl ads that showcase how their Gemini AI can be used ... the AI text says Gouda accounts for “50 to 60 percent of the world’s cheese consumption.” ...