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Despite Google AI tweaking its Gouda assertions, Jerry Dischler, president of cloud applications at Google Cloud, doubled down, telling an X user: “Gemini is grounded in the Web – and users ...
Now, Gemini AI calls Gouda “one of the most popular cheeses in the world.” That’s a necessary fix and an acknowledgment that Google is listening to all sorts of feedback to improve Gemini AI.
Unlike Google search's AI Overviews—which does refer to a cheese.com link when responding about gouda consumption—the writing assistant doesn't provide any backup for its numbers here.
Not gouda enough. If you thought AI slop is something only your grandma would fall for, well, think again: Google also fell ...
In a video featuring a small-business owner using Gemini, the AI originally said Gouda makes up 50% to 60% of global cheese consumption.
Despite Google AI tweaking its Gouda assertions, Jerry Dischler, president of cloud applications at Google Cloud, doubled down, telling an X user: “Gemini is grounded in the Web – and users ...
G oogle appears to have faked AI output in a commercial set to run during the Super Bowl. The ad shows a business owner using Gemini to write a website description, but the text portrayed as ...
Google pulls incorrect Gouda stat from its AI Super Bowl ad. Gemini’s response no longer says that Gouda makes up ‘50 to 60 percent of the world’s cheese consumption.‘ ...
Google warns that Gemini responses may not be factual, and one slipped by when producing a Super Bowl ad. In the video, Gemini claims that Gouda accounts for 50-60% of global cheese consumption.
Google recently debuted its Super Bowl ads that showcase how their Gemini AI can be used across the 50 states. At first glance, they seem fine, but Wisconsin viewers might have cause for concern ...
Google’s AI Super Bowl ad faked a response from Gemini by showing it rewrite an business owner’s existing website description. Gemini didn’t write that incorrect Gouda stat at all. Skip to ...