Google escapes statistical on the cheese of the advertising of the Super Bowl Gemini Super Bowl


  • Google Gemini wrongly said that Gouda represents 50 to 60% of world cheese consumption in a Super Bowl ad
  • After the counterpoup, Google has reissued the announcement, blaming inaccurate internet sources rather than the hallucination IA
  • The incident highlights continuous concerns concerning the disinformation generated by AI and the need for better verification of the facts

Google’s Gemini AI assistant escaped an ad to be broadcast during the Super Bowl when viewers with sharp eyes spotted a cheesy statistical error. The announcement of well-being showing how AI can help small businesses presented a Wisconsin cheese using Gemini to generate a product description for Gouda, only so that AI declares with confidence that cheese represents ” 50 to 60% of global cheese consumption “. However, it is a full -fledged dairy debacle, because there is no evidence that Gouda is near this popular.

The error was called on social networks, with a lot of cheeses by making fun of the idea that half of the world’s cheese supply is Gouda. Gemini had done what AI does occasionally: hallucinating with confidence an absolute fact and presenting it as the truth. At the beginning, the vice-president of Google Jerry Dischler intervened to defend Gemini, at least a little. He insisted that statistics were not a hallucination of AI but came from several websites that Gemini had scratched for statistics.

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