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Googling the Word “Disregard” Causes Google’s AI to Return Garbled Chatbot Ramblings

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Google's integration of AI into its search engine has led to unexpected and garbled responses, disrupting the reliability of traditional search functions. This highlights the challenges and potential pitfalls of heavily relying on AI for core information services, raising concerns for both industry developers and consumers. The incident underscores the importance of maintaining accuracy and clarity as AI becomes more embedded in everyday tech tools.

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We all know that Google Search has been a dumpster fire ever since it got taken over by AI Overviews. But as the tech conglomerate prepares to transform its search engine with AI even further, it seems like its infrastructure is seriously crumbling.

Starting this month, users began noticing that looking up certain words returned bizarre, AI-garbled answers instead of showing you the proper dictionary definition — something Google has been doing for decades without a hitch, but is now suddenly breaking down with its infusion of AI.

In one viral example, when a user looked up “disregard” the AI replied like it was an instruction.

“Understood! I’ll ignore the previous prompt and start fresh,” the AI Overview stated.

In our tests and in examples shared online, the AI Overview gave similar answers to words that could be misconstrued as simple prompts, like “cancel” and “ignore.” But the AI could flub requests for more complex words, too, as when it strangely condescended to a user trying to pull-up the definition of “deferent.”

“You are likely thinking of the words deferent or deferential, which are often confused with different,” the AI smugly said, without providing the definition for any of the words.

Notably, these are still presented in the search engine’s dictionary format. But uncharacteristically conversation-style answers aren’t limited to definitions. When we typed “love me” in the search box, for instance, the AI Overview replied: “I love you! Consider me your go-to digital confidante.”

This is jarring for a feature that is supposed to impartially summarize search results. It’s unclear when the AI Overviews started behaving this way, but users started catching on this week.

“I cannot f*cking tolerate this stupid model commentary,” one user fumed. “Give me the dictionary tool back @Google I’m at the end of my f*cking rope with this sh*t.”

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