
Google edits Super Bowl ad for AI that featured false information
Google edited advertising for her leading artificial intelligence tool (AI), Gemini, before it was broadcast during the Super Cup after it was discovered, containing false information about Gaud cheese.
A local advertising video that advertises how people can use “AI for each business” demonstrates the ability of twins, depicting a tool that helps a cheese in a visconsin write a description of the product, including an erroneous line, which Guda takes into account “from 50% to 60% of global consumption cheese “.
Nevertheless, the blogger published on X that the statistics were a “Hallucinating AI”, which is a “unanimous false”, since more reliable data suggest that Dutch cheese is probably less popular than Chedder or Mozarella.
The blogger Neite Hak added: “I found the above example AI Slop in 20 minutes, and in the first advertising of Super Bowl I tried Factceecking.”
Answering himIN Google Executive Director Jerry Dishler said that this is not a “hallucination” – where the AI systems invent incorrect information, but rather a reflection of the fact that incorrect information is contained on the websites that the twins scratch.
He wrote: “Gemini are based on the Internet – and users can always check the results and links. In this case, several sites on the Internet include 50-60% statistics. ”
In her statement, Google said that she remade the announcement to delete an error after a conversation with Cheesemonger presented in the video and asking him what he would do.
“Following his proposal, so that the Gemini rewrote the description of the product without statistics, we update the user interface to reflect what the business will do,” the statement added.
Google AI tools were previously criticized for the content of errors or useless tips. Last May, its search function was criticized after some users said that some users use “non -toxic glue” when they were looking for “how to make a cheese sticking to pizza,” while in answers generated AI , geologists recommended people to eat people one stone per day.
Last year, the twins were “suspended” after Google recognized him “definitely spoiled” after many messages on social networks discovered how the Gemini images tool depicts various historical figures, including pope, the founders of the US fathers and, which is most of painful, German soldiers of the Second World War – like colored people.
Images, along with the answers to the chat boss, who hesitated about whether the Libertarians or Stalin caused greater harm, caused negative comments from numbers, including Elon Musk.