You can't always be certain that the information provided by generative AI tools is accurate, a BBC study shows.
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Google quietly corrected an ad featuring its chatbot that claimed Gouda made up 60% of the world’s cheese consumption.
Google released a new Gemini AI for the Super Bowl game, which sparked a Gouda cheese controversy that Google had to fix.
The Verge noticed Google has edited its Gemini Super Bowl ad, thanks to the AI stating an incorrect fact about cheese. Of all ...
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Hosted on MSNAI Chatbots Are Still Bad at Facts, Says BBC StudyThe study revealed that those popular AI assistants often gave incorrect information and distorted the facts in their replies ...
DeepSeek’s verdict: “Perplexity's response is the stronger of the two. While both answers are highly creative and detailed, ...
Ad sparked unexpected controversy when it errantly claimed that Gouda accounts for “50 to 60 percent of the world’s cheese ...
AI tools fail at spouse questions of some public figures in unpredictable ways, although Anthropic's Claude AI has seemingly been trained to respond with some level of uncertainty when it doesn't know ...
A new AI study carried out by the BBC suggests 'four major artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots are inaccurately summarising ...
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ZME Science on MSNGoogle’s Gemini AI Just Embarrassed Itself Over CheeseGoogle’s flagship AI, Gemini, just flubbed a major Super Bowl ad—claiming Gouda accounts for 50-60% of global cheese consumption.
A BBC study found major AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, and Perplexity provide inaccurate news summaries. Over 50% of AI-generated responses had errors, raising concerns about ...
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