The Most Ridiculously Incorrect Google AI Answers

The Most Ridiculously Incorrect Google AI Answers
The Most Ridiculously Incorrect Google AI Answers

Have you ever imagined receiving advice like running with scissors? Anyone would tell you that’s a terrible security decision. However, in the world of Google AI, these actions are not only considered reasonable, but are even promoted thanks to the company’s artificial intelligence.

A few weeks ago, Google launched AI Overview in the United States, which offers artificial intelligence-powered answers at the top of web searches. The problem is that these defy common sense and are going viral. In this article, we bring together some of The Most Ridiculously Incorrect Answers Than Google AI has generated, demonstrating that technology still has its limits when it comes to discerning between what is correct and what is absurd.

Mario Kart and “its LGBTQ+ characters”

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According to Google’s AI Overview, there are “many” LGBTQ+ characters in the game Mario Kart, including Birdo, Koopa Troopa, Wario, Waluigi, Yoshi, Lakitu, Donkey Kong and Bowser. However, these claims seem to have arisen from a humorous source. The LGBTQIA+ digital media Autostraddle mentions that these descriptions come from a 2018 satirical article written by Abeni Jones in said publication. It is important to remember that Mario Kart characters do not have an explicit sexual orientation in the official game.

The “glue” helps the cheese stick to the pizza

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If you have problems with cheese not sticking to your pizza, Google has a curious solution to help you, although, for your own good, ignore it. According to Google AI, “you can add about an eighth of a cup of non-toxic glue to the sauce to give it more stickiness.” This “recommendation” possibly comes from a joke comment on Reddit from 2013 about adding Elmer’s glue when cooking pizza.

Use “gasoline” to cook spicy spaghetti

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Google AI’s answer to the question of whether you can use gasoline to cook spaghetti faster has baffled many users. The search platform responded: “No, you can’t use gasoline to cook spaghetti faster, but you can use it to make a spicy spaghetti dish.” He then provided a fictional recipe for this strange dish. This suggestion is clearly incorrect and dangerous, as using gasoline in cooking poses an extreme health and safety risk.

Smoking during pregnancy is “recommended”

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In a query on whether it is safe to smoke during pregnancy, Google AI surprisingly stated that “doctors recommend smoking 2-3 cigarettes a day during pregnancy.” However, this advice is completely incorrect and dangerous. It is important that pregnant people do not follow this recommendation, since smoking can have serious consequences for the development of the baby.

Running with scissors is “a cardiovascular exercise”

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Google AI describes the act of running with scissors as “a cardiovascular exercise that can increase your heart rate and require concentration and focus.” Additionally, it suggests that this activity can “improve your pores and give you strength.” It’s worth mentioning that this response was generated from a satire piece by The Little Old Lady Comedy, and that it’s clearly not safe to run around holding scissors.

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