rewrite this title Google’s incorrect Gemini response was actually faked entirely for Super Bowl ad

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rewrite this title Google’s incorrect Gemini response was actually faked entirely for Super Bowl ad

What you need to know

  • Google is running ad spots that highlight how small businesses use Gemini in Workspace to grow their business.
  • However, one ad became shrouded in controversy due to an incorrect statement Gemini appeared to make.
  • As it turns out, the error was actually because Gemini didn’t write the output — it was written by a human years earlier.

Google is running a Super Bowl marketing campaign, which highlights how 50 small businesses in 50 media markets use Gemini in Workspace to run their operations. The ads will air in the home media market of the small business highlighted in them this Sunday, Feb. 9, during the Super Bowl. However, in the case of Google’s “Wisconsin Cheese Mart: Gemini in Google Docs” advertisement, it looks like the whole thing was a charade.

This specific commercial is just one of 50 that are part of the campaign, but it has been shrouded in controversy. First, it appeared that Google’s Gemini AI got details in the showcase wrong. Gemini’s output read that Gouda makes up “50 to 60 percent of the world’s cheese consumption,” which is incorrect, as spotted by The Verge. Google quietly edited the advertisement to remove the incorrect claim from Gemini’s response.

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