While waiting for Super Bowl LIX to begin, another Google Commercial Set ran during the big game.
In the Super Bowl, theoretically designed to praise the virtues of Gemini AI chatbots, Google actually fakes the AI part. The ad by a business called Wisconsin Cheese Mart using Gemini to come up with Gouda product descriptions shows a paragraph block of text about Gouda that was actually lifted directly from the Wisconsin Cheese Mart website, as seen on Wayback Machine. Masu. Back until at least 2020:
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“Gouda is a Dutch cheese named after the city of Gouda in the Netherlands. It is one of the most popular cheeses in the world and accounts for 50-60% of the world’s cheese consumption. Smoked Gouda is this A variant of the famous cheese. Smoky brown crust and creamy yellow interior with a edible smoky brown crust.
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If you were wondering, Gemini existed for three years after that block of text was written, and it was copied and pasted verbatim into the commercial, as if it had been written by Gemini. Given that Gemini included in itself, it turns out that the statistics that Gouda is the most widely consumed cheese in the world were fake, so considering that they had to quietly edit the same commercial, starts to look even worse for Gemini.
So, in other words, the true Gemini texts were actually written by humans a few years ago, and the only part Gemini contributed was false. There needs to be a better way to promote the generation AI.
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