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Google made a lot of noise about its Gemini AI taking over search at its I/O conference today, but one of its flashiest demos was once again marked by the ever-present fatal flaw of every large language model to date: confidently making up …
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Imagine this: you've carved out an evening to unwind and decide to make a homemade pizza. You assemble your pie, throw it in the oven, and are excited to start eating. But once you get ready to take a bite of your oily creation, you run int…
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Google's new search feature, AI Overviews, seems to be going awry.
The tool, which gives AI-generated summaries of search results, appeared to instruct a user to put glue on pizza when they searched "cheese not sticking to pizza."
A screens…
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Google's AI search, which swallows up web results and delivers them to users in a regurgitated package, delivers each of its AI-paraphrased answers to user queries in a concise, coolly confident tone. Just one tiny problem: it's wrong. A lo…
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You probably have a sense that new forms of artificial intelligence can be dumb as rocks.
Hilariously wrong information from Google's new AI is showing you just how dumb.
In search results, Google's AI recently suggested mixing glue into pi…
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Last week, Google unveiled its biggest change to search in years, showcasing new artificial intelligence capabilities that answer people's questions in the company's attempt to catch up to rivals Microsoft and OpenAI.
The new technology has…
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When Sundar Pichai, Google's chief executive, introduced a generative artificial intelligence feature for the company's search engine last month, he and his colleagues demonstrated the new capability with six text-based queries that the pub…