To boost the search, Google’s latest AI Overviews feature was providing alarmingly incorrect answers. An AI-powered quiz-driven answering feature has added glue to the pizza toppings and provided an absurd solution to claims that former U.S. President James Madison graduated from the University of Wisconsin 21 times
While Google acknowledges the flaws, calling them “isolated issues” and not representative of most users’ experiences, critics argue these tools aren’t ready for bigger things yet using The company’s promise of the best browsing experience is hollowed out when consumers are guided by the glue of non-toxic additions to their pizza sauce or they say that Batman is a cop.
Google is not alone in AI speculation and challenges. Companies like OpenAI, Meta, and Perplexity face similar challenges. But Google’s widespread use of this technology raises concerns about liability and potential misinformation consequences.
For example, A.I. The quest to embed AI in everything should not come at the expense of accuracy and reliability. For now, users need to be careful when relying on AI-powered search features, or they’ll end up with a pizza with more glue than cheese.


