Google Fumble Statistical Fumble Ad Gemini Super Bowl



  • Gemini Ai de Google erroneously said that Gouda represents 50-60% of world cheese consumption in a Super Bowl ad
  • After the reaction, Google again edited the announcement, blaming the inaccurate Internet sources instead of the hallucination of AI
  • The incident highlights continuous concerns about the wrong information generated by AI and the need for better fact verification

Google’s Gemini Assistant looked for an advertisement in the Super Bowl when sharp -eyed viewers saw a cheesy statistical error. The announcement of feeling good that shows how AI can help small businesses to present a Wisconsin cheese that Gemini uses to generate a description of the product for gouca, only for AI to declare with confidence that the cheese represents “50 to 60 percent of global cheese consumption. ” However, this is a full -fledged dairy debacle, since there is no evidence that Gouda is close to that popular.

The error was called on social networks, with many cheese heads ridiculing the idea that half of the world’s cheese supply is Gouda. Gemini had done what AI occasionally does: confidently hallucinate an absolute meaningless fact and present it as the truth. At first, Google Vice President Jerry Dischler intervened to defend Gemini, at least a little. He insisted that statistics were not a hallucination of AI, but came from multiple websites that Gemini had scraped for statistics.



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