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Google pulls out the incorrect Gouda statistics from AI Super Bowl advertising

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Google edited AI Gemini’s answer in the Super Bowl advertising to remove incorrect statistics about cheese. ADVERTISING, which shows the owner of a miniature company, using the twins to write a description of the website about Goudie, no longer says that the variety is “50 to 60 percent of global cheese consumption”.

IN Edited video on YouTubeGemini’s answer now jumps over details and says that Gouda is “one of the most popular cheeses in the world.” The President of the Google Cloud application Jerry Dischler initially defended the answers, saying on x, it is “Grounded on the internet” and “not hallucination”. The change of advertising has been noticed by @natajhake on x.

Andrew Novakovic, EV Baker Professor of Rolturral Economics Emeritus at Cornell University, confirmed The Verge Last week, Gouda “is almost not the most commonly consumed cheese in the world. Based on fast search on the web, it publishes Website called Cheese.comwhich is full of blogs optimized by SEO.

“After the question about Gouda Stat, we talked with the owner of Wisconsin Cheese Mart to ask him how he would deal with it,” said Google Michele spokesman Przene in a statement The Verge. “After his suggestion, for Gemini to prescribe the product description without statistics, we updated the user interface to reflect what business would do.”

The owner of the company presented in the advertisement actually used Gemini’s answer on their websiteBut since then they have deleted incorrect details.

The reservation at Gemini says that “it is not supposed to be actual”, but the tool developed as assist for companies should at least support reliable sources.

Update, February 5: He noticed that incorrect statistics are no longer on the website of the owner of the company and added a statement with Google.

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