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ADVERTISEMENT Super Bowl Google is wrong with cheese

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Cheese is undoubtedly popular in Europe, but the same cannot be said for the rest of the world. “Although Gouda is probably the most common single variety in global trade, it is hardly consumed,” says Andrew Novakovic, EV Baker Professor of Agriculture Economics Emeritus at Cornell University The Verge.

“I do not think that there are difficult data to justify the consumption of individual cheese varieties on a global scale,” adds Novakovic. “I guess that Indian paneer or the ubiquitous” fresh “cheese of South America, Africa and Western and South Asia have much larger volumes than Gouda.”

As shown in the advertisement, a tiny print below Gemini’s answer is: “This is creative writing help and is not to be actual.” One might think that it would have at least a source to support him, especially when the advertisement presents the owner of the company with a twin to fill in the descriptions of your website.

After commenting, Google pointed out The Verge to answer From Google Cloud Apps, President Jerry Dischler on X. “Not hallucination. The twins are established on the internet – and users can always check the results and references. In this case, many sites on the Internet include statistics of 50-60%, “said Dischler.

Update, February 1: Google reply has been added.

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