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Google edited Super Bowl ad after viewers cited by Gemini AI

Google quietly tweaked its latest Super Bowl ad campaign after the artificial intelligence chatbot made strange claims about the popularity of Gouda cheese.

Search Giant's ads, which profile small American businesses using Gemini AI, are low profile varieties like Gouda (cheddar, mozzarella and parmesan, accounting for 50-60% of global cheese consumption.” He incorrectly claimed.

After protesting on social media, Google changed its spot to remove references to “50-60%”. The shop featured in the ad, Wisconsin Cheese Mart, has removed AI-generated claims from its website. According to SFGATE.

A series of Super Bowl commercials deployed by Google contains the false claims that most of the cheese consumed globally are Gouda. Google Workspace

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Andrew Novakovic, professor emeritus of agricultural economics at EV Baker Cornell University, has become heavier on the issue. Tell the Verge That Gouda is not the “almost certainly the most widely consumed” cheese.

Gemini Ai did not cite the source of advertising claims, but according to some sites: More than half of the Dutch national cheese production – Contrary to more than half of global consumption, we are dedicated to Gouda.

According to International Dairy Food Association StatisticsGouda is the 12th most popular cheese in the world, ranked just behind Switzerland and just before Monterey Jack.

Despite Google AI tweaking Gouda's claims, Jerry Dischler, president of Cloud Applications at Google Cloud, has doubled. Tell X users: “Gemini is grounded to the web. Users can always see results and references. In this case, multiple sites on the web have 50-60% stats.”

A Google spokesperson later told the post that it made changes following a conversation with the cheese seller.

“After questions were raised about Gouda's statistics, I spoke to the owner of Wisconsin Cheese Mart and asked him how he would handle it,” a Google spokesman told the post.

Google Ad shows a paragraph generated by the Gemini AI chatbot, which claims that “50-60% of global cheese consumption” is attributable to Gouda. Google Workspace

“According to his suggestion to rewrite the product description without statistics on Gemini, we updated the UI to reflect what the business is doing.”

This post is being asked for comment from Wisconsin Cheese Mart.

That's the source of the Google AI claim Cheese.com Page Gouda says it is “the world's most popular Dutch cheese and accounts for 50-60% of the world's cheese consumption.”

page Over 10 years ago, we attracted skepticism on Reddit.

Google edited the commercial and removed the reference to “50-60%”. Google Workspace
The ad highlights small businesses supported by Google's artificial intelligence bots. Google Workspace

This Dustup Over Supperasit is happening as Google doubles its AI-powered tools and recently incorporates Gemini into its workspace suite and increases the price of its subscription service.

Last year, Google faced repulsions to create historically inaccurate and overly diverse images, including the Black Viking, the female pope, and the non-white founding father, and Gemini AI's image generation capabilities. It has been stopped.

Social media users criticized AI as “awakening to the absurd” and “unusable”, claiming it distorted historical facts to be inclusive.

A widely shared example showed Black George Washington, AI-generated in powdered wigs and military uniforms, while Southeast Asian women despite the fact that there were 266 popes, the other one, a white man. was portrayed as the Pope.

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