Google simply debuted a series of Super Bowl ads exhibiting how small companies use Gemini AI throughout all 50 states, however the cheese lovers on the market may discover one thing a bit of off about its Wisconsin one. As noticed by @natejhake on X, the ad shows Gemini AI producing textual content that claims Gouda accounts for “50 to 60 % of the world’s cheese consumption” — a stat that isn’t fairly correct.
The cheese is undoubtedly fashionable in Europe, however the identical can’t be mentioned for the remainder of the world. “Whereas Gouda is probably going the most typical single selection in world commerce, it’s nearly assuredly not essentially the most broadly consumed,” Andrew Novakovic, E.V. Baker Professor of Agricultural Economics Emeritus at Cornell College, tells The Verge.
”I don’t suppose there may be arduous information to substantiate consumption of specific kinds of cheeses on a worldwide scale,” Novakovic provides. “My guess is that Indian Paneer or the ever present ‘recent’ cheeses of South America, Africa, and western and southern Asia have far bigger volumes than Gouda.”
As proven within the business, the positive print beneath Gemini’s response reads, “This can be a inventive writing help, and isn’t meant to be factual.” However you’d suppose it could at the least have a supply to again it up, particularly when the advert depicts a enterprise proprietor utilizing Gemini to fill out descriptions for his or her web site.
Final month, Google started building all its AI features into Workspace and in addition raised the value of its subscription. The corporate didn’t instantly reply to The Verge’s request for remark.
