Google edits quietly the Super Bowl ad to cut the bright mistake from Gemini he about Gouda cheese

Google quietly torn down her latest super Bowl ad campaign after artificial chatbot intelligence made a strange claim for the popularity of Gouda cheese.

Research giant advertising, which profiled small American businesses using twins, fakely claimed that guda-a low-profile variety versus home products such as Cheddar, Mozzarella and Parmesan “50 to 60 percent of cheese consumption in the world. ”

After a protest on social media, Google changed the country to remove the reference for “50 to 60%”. The store, presented in the ad, Wisconsin Cheese Mart, also deleted the claim made by him from its website, according to SFGATE.

A series of Google Super Bowl advertising involves the wrong claim that most cheese consumed globally is Gouda. Google’s work space

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Andrew Novakovic, professor of agricultural economics Emeritus at Cornell University, weighed this issue, telling Verge that Gouda “is almost not the most consumed cheese” in the world.

Gemini did not cite a source of advertising claim, but according to some countries, more than half of the national production of the Netherlands cheese – compared to more than half of the world’s consumption – dedicated to Gouda.

According to statistics from the International Dairy Food Association, Gouda is the 12th most popular cheese in the world, ranking only after Swiss and just ahead of Monterey Jack.

Despite Google, by drawing her allegations in Gouda, Jerry Dischler, President of Cloud Applications on Google Cloud, doubled, telling an X user: “Gemini are internet -based – and users can always control results and references. In this case, many websites include 50-60%status. “

A Google spokesman later told The Post that he made changes after a conversation with the cheese seller.

“After the question arises about Gouda’s statistics, we talked to the owner of Wisconsin Cheese Mart to ask him how he would handle her,” Google’s spokesman told The Post.

Google advertising shows a paragraph generated by the twins chatbot who claimed that “50 to 60 percent of the world’s cheese consumption is attributed to Gouda. Google’s work space

“After his suggestion that Gemini rewrite the description of the product without a status, we updated UI to reflect what business would do.”

The post has requested comment from Wisconsin Cheese Mart.

A potential source of Google’s claim he was a page on Cheese.com which says Gouda is “the world’s most popular cheese, comprising 50 to 60% of the cheese consumption in the world” – with some conjectures that He should have clarified, “Dutch cheese consumption in the world.”

The site attracted skepticism to Reddit more than a decade ago.

Google edited the trade to remove the reference for “50 to 60 percent”. Google’s work space
Advertising highlights small businesses assisted by the world of google artificial intelligence. Google’s work space

This dust on accuracy comes while Google is doubled in powerful tools, including the twins in the work space suite and raising the price of its reconciliation services.

Last year, Google briefly suspended the function of generating the image of the Gemini after facing reactions to the production of historically incorrect and highly diverse images, such as black Vikings, female pope and non -white founder fathers.

Social media users criticized it as “absurdly awakened” and “unusable”, arguing that it distorted historical facts in an attempt to be comprehensive.

A common common example showed a black generated by him, George Washington in a wig of dust and military uniform, while another described a woman of Southeast Asia as a pope, despite all the 266 pope in history were white men .

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