Google's new AI search feature encourages people to drink urine ("colored light")

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Google's new AI search feature encourages people to drink urine ("colored light")

IT REVOLUTIONIZED SEARCH ENGINE GAMES USING GOOGLE'S AI... Obviously. And that means you're giving worse advice than finding a president who is supportive during the global pandemic. Now, it didn't suggest you inject bleach, but just before its full launch as Google's new AI Overviews feature, it offered users a few liters of special

, which was the first lab-testing phase and was called the Search-Generation Experience (Sge), but only 1 percent of the time when Google announces it will roll out the feature across the United States. About a week ago, he recommended drinking urine as an effective way to quickly pass kidney stones.

The feature, now called AI Overviews, seems to essentially replace the featured snippet at the top of the google search page, but it was first launched in the US and "coming soon" elsewhere."

Except for dangerous AI-driven advice, we're not really here for it. To us, Google seems to be intended to break the Internet that it helped to create, apart from itself, for someone's benefit, but because it is based on current generation AI technology and features all its flaws, where it offers another page with real authority and expertise.

Instead, it's doing a classic AI thing that presents completely wrong information as virtually accurate with complete confidence in its fuzzy thinking. As one user states that they are looking for ways to disable these summaries, "I can mislead Internet articles myself.""But while Google has learned a few things in the lab phase, our own experts have seen that it generates less of an overview of AI than tests. It's also smaller than the previous iteration, so it doesn't take up much of the real estate on the search page.

But still, AI's tendency to confidently deliver the wrong information is not large, as it focuses on so-called "how-to" content. And as Google tries to sharpen its search experience, we expect to see more bizarre, hilarious, and even worrisome recommendations from the AI overview.

Now, it's no longer an opt-in service and it's going to be part of google whether we want it or not, how do we get bad AI advice Bleeping Computer points out how to make Google always show web search results without the involvement of generative AI shenanigans, and Tom's hardware is also It explains in detail. 

However, it's a bit of a nuclear option, because while it gets rid of the AI overview, it also kills any video, image, or snippet that can actually be useful. It just focuses the browser's address bar on google's web results— kinda like google's good old days — and you realize that the Hide Google AI overview allows you to view at least a snippet, so the manual method is not a kill switch.

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