Google plugged in reddit to its underbaked search tools. And oh boy, the results were most likely not desired.
What you need to know
- Google recently acquired exclusive rights to reddit content to power its AI.
- Google's AI has now gone completely insane.
- Users with access to Google's AI search have reported it recommending eating rocks, glue, and potentially even committing suicide — although not every reported response has been reproduced.
- Comparative searches in ChatGPT and Bing AI produce far, far less harmful results, potentially highlighting the need for high-quality, curated data, instead of billions of social media-fed sarcasm-laden posts.
Google's desperation to keep pace with Microsoft Copilot has led to dire results in the past, but this latest snafu is on another level.
Recently, Google acquired exclusive rights to reddit content to power its generative AI search efforts. The deal is reported to have cost in the region of $60 million, and provided a lifeline for the struggling social network that remains far more popular than it is profitable. Great news for reddit, then, but perhaps not so great news for Google.
Google has already been criticized heavily recently for the so-called SEOpocalypse, by which Google's attempts to down-rank AI-generated, unreliable content has led to legitimate sources being harmed in search traffic. With Google's complete control of discovery on the web, its algorithm changes have damaged businesses, leading to losses for firms unfairly caught in the dragnet. There's also little evidence that Google's efforts to combat low-quality content is actually working regardless. General perceptions of Google search seem to be falling into the negative, but this latest blunder will be one for the history books.
Perhaps one could blame the web itself for the degraded content quality, rather than Google. However, we can firmly blame Google for its latest stumble, owing to its decision to plug reddit into its Gemini AI search results.
This past week, users playing around with the earliest versions of Google with search AI baked in have noticed some ... interesting responses. The responses seem to be the result of Google plugging problematic social network meets content aggregate reddit into its search results.
One search query from the past week reportedly resulted in a recommendation that users should eat glue, which internet sleuths traced back to a ten-year-old comment on reddit from a scholarly source known as Fucksmith. Google has also reportedly been recommending that depressed users should jump off a bridge, while also extoling the health benefits of neurotoxins and a daily consumption of rocks.
Some of these "search queries" may have been manipulated for Twitter engagement, but at least some of them have been verified and reproduced. The rock recommendation was particularly comical, given that the source of the information was apparently satirical news website The Onion.
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