Ad sparked unexpected controversy when it errantly claimed that Gouda accounts for “50 to 60 percent of the world’s cheese ...
Google appears to have faked AI output in a commercial set to run during the Super Bowl. The ad shows a business owner using ...
The ad in question is part of Google's "50 stories from 50 states" promotion, which will run Gemini ads tailored for ...
Andrew Novakovic, E.V. Baker Professor of Agricultural Economics Emeritus at Cornell University, confirmed to The Verge last ...
An inaccurate statement about Gouda cheese in a Gemini commercial for the Super Bowl is causing uproar online.
Google’s Super Bowl ad features a Wisconsin cheesemaker who uses Google’s Gemini AI tool to write cheese descriptions.
In a video featuring a small-business owner using Gemini, the AI originally said Gouda makes up 50% to 60% of global cheese consumption.
Google released a new Gemini AI for the Super Bowl game, which sparked a Gouda cheese controversy that Google had to fix.
Its Gemini tool wildly overestimated global gouda consumption in ad that was meant to show off its capabilities.
No, Gouda does not actually make up more than half of the world's cheese consumption; Google quietly corrects Gemini Super Bowl ad.
When reached for comment, Google pointed The Verge to a reply from Google Cloud apps president Jerry Dischler on X. “Not a ...
In attempting to advertise the functionality of it’s AI model Gemini, Google accidentally create an advertisement for the ...