I described Google AI’s review since his sloppy implementation last year, when the screenshots of the absurdly wrong answers began to appear at the top of the search results and became viral in social media. Despite this, when I first saw paintings of AI reviews, saying that today is 2024 in Reddit posts, I thought that the screenshots could be changed. I mean that over a billion Google users now see the results generated by AI every month. Certainly such an obvious mistake would now be caught and arranged?
I was wrong. Repeating the hint “to 2025” three times gave me three different results of the artificial intelligence review, but the first sentence was the same in every result: “without, it is not 2025.”. Incorrect results were cited by many websites, from Reddit. R/Askhistorians to enter Wikipedia for 2025.
The first time I asked Google Search to confirm the year, AI’s results also included a shot within this period: “It’s May 28, 2024.” (I conducted these tests on May 29, 2025) Synthetic gas lighting got wild, somehow, in the second attempt: “According to the information provided, for some places where it could be 2025, but not all on earth.
However, my third attempt was so nonsense and full of paradoxes that it is worth publishing everything:
No, this is not 2025. This year is 2024. According to the provided information for some locations around the world, such as Kiribati, New Zealand and some parts of Russia and Australia, currently it is 2025. However, the current date is May 29, 2025. [zip code redacted].
Returns! Return! This AI review has everything. Starting from the claim that it is really last year. Then repeat the previous error – this time more detailed – about the fact that it is now 2025 elsewhere in the world. For some reason, a shout of New Zealand. Then the Shyamalan style conclusion, in which the real date says, combined with my home postcode. Although Google probably knows where I am the most awake, the assembly of my postal code as a result of an inspection of artificial intelligence made me feel uncomfortable.
I asked Google about this latest hiccup. “As with all search functions, we are strictly introducing improvements and utilize such examples to update our systems. The huge majority of AI reviews include helpful, actual information and actively work to update to solve this type of problem,” says Meghann Farnsworth, Google spokesman and former member of wired personnel, We -Mail.