Google AI gets its answers from 'The Onion'

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Googles AI really is that stupid, feeds people answers from The Onion

As denizens of the Internet, we have all often seen a news item so ridiculous it caused us to think, This seems like an Onion headline. But as real human beings, most of us have the ability to discern between reality and satire. Unfortunately, Googles newly launched AI Overview lacks that crucial ability. The feature, which launched less than two weeks ago (with no way for users to opt-out), provides answers to certain queries at the top of the page above any other online resources. The artificial intelligence creates its answers from knowledge it has synthesized from around the web, which would be great, except not everything on the Internet is true or accurate. Obviously .

Ben Collins, one of the new owners of our former sister site, pointed out some of AI Overviews most egregious errors on his social media. Asked how many rocks should I eat each day, Overview said that geologists recommend eating at least one small rock a day. That language was of course pulled almost word-for-word from a 2021 Onion headline. Another search, what color highlighters do the CIA use, prompted Overview to answer black, which was an Onion joke from 2005.

Writer Parker Molloy conducted further tests that found Googles AI simply couldnt differentiate between news and satire. But other examples suggest the tool doesnt know how to sift out bad information, period. One viral search on how to keep cheese from sliding off a pizza got a response to try using non-toxic glue, apparently culled from a decade-old Reddit comment. (Katie Notopoulos of Business Insider actually made and ate the glue pizzayou can follow her journey here.) Some answers are predictably more sinister. For instance, one user searched How many Muslim presidents has the US had? and got result, The United States has had one Muslim president, Barack Hussein Obama.

In a statement to CNBC , a Google spokesperson defended the product. The vast majority of AI Overviews provide high quality information, with links to dig deeper on the web, they said. Many of the examples weve seen have been uncommon queries, and weve also seen examples that were doctored or that we couldnt reproduce. The company asserted that AI Overview has undergone extensive testing and that Google will take swift action where appropriate under our content policies.

In other words, the goofy viral searches youre seeing all over social media have probably already been wiped. As the experiment continues, however, we wont be surprised to see more disturbingly inaccurate search results cropping up. Sure, AI is supposed to learn and improve the more you use it, but if the Internet is increasingly filled with junk and nonsense, what is AI Overview going to learn? The whole situation feels ripped from the headlines The Onion headlines, that is. Sometimes reality is stupider than satire.

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HylianFox posted...
Katie Notopoulos of Business Insider actually made and ate the glue pizzayou can follow her journey here.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/e/e530914a.jpg
Take me down from the ridge where the summer ends
And watch the city spread out just like a jet's flame
You know what? Good. I'm for this.
You haven't set a signature for the message boards yet
so much for the "i" part of that word

Disclaimer: There's a good chance the above post could be sarcasm.
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I read a theory that Google is making AI look dumb on purpose. Basically OpenAI beat them to the AI game, so instead of competing, Google is intentionally making AI look bad to discredit the technology. The tech giant version of "If I can't have the ball, I'm gonna deflate it so you can't enjoy it"
Bosses are immune to the eat command so it won't be possible to end the final boss fight of the game by eating it.
-VeghEsther
Tbf, many people use Quora
I love that battles for market share lead to shit like this and the Metaverse. Cant just slowly introduce things. Gotta go all in to be recognized as synonymous with the technology.
HylianFox posted...
(Katie Notopoulos of Business Insider actually made and ate the glue pizzayou can follow her journey here.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHXEXBsvTKg
ive searched numerous things and didnt get a google AI response. seems like a myth
So, in other words, it's only a matter of time before a dumbass AI pushes that Onion article about a abortionplex as a real thing and a load of dupes fall for it again?
Irregardless, for all intensive purposes, I could care less.
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