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Nathan Grayson on Google AI: โ€œThey launched a busted productโ€ to beat OpenAI to the punch

Nathan Grayson on Google AI They launched a busted product to beat OpenAI to the punch

Nathan Grayson, a veteran gaming journalist and co-founder of Aftermath, slammed Google AI Overview in an exclusive interview. He called it โ€œterribleโ€ and a โ€œbusted product.โ€

A Rushed Job with Rough Edges

Grayson called it โ€œmind-bogglingโ€ that Google would release the AI Overview in its current state. He pointed out several instances where the AI totally whiffed, like recommending seriously messed-up solutions to everyday problems.

Nathan Grayson: โ€œThere [was a] question about โ€œHow do I get pizza to stick or cheese to stick to the pizza Iโ€™m making?โ€ And theyโ€™re like, โ€œWell, you can add 0. 5 liters of glue.โ€ No, that would probably kill someone. But Googleโ€™s telling you to do it.โ€

Pingal of Spiel Times: โ€œThe AI Overview says that eating ass can boost your immune system, which is great, but not really helpful I believe.โ€

Nathan Grayson: (laughs) Yeah, not particularly. That is very funny though.

According to Grayson, Google rushed the product out the door in a panic, fearing competitors like OpenAI would beat them. Basically, being first mattered more than quality.

โ€œSo what they launched was basically a busted product to be first, which is a horrible set of motivations. Thatโ€™s not the way to make something good.โ€
โ€“ Nathan Grayson, Co-founder of Aftermath

Googleโ€™s Gamble

 

Despite the AI Overviewโ€™s flaws, Grayson acknowledged Googleโ€™s advantageโ€”theyโ€™re everywhere. He suspects Google is betting on its massive reach to ensure the AIโ€™s success, even if it means sacrificing quality.

โ€œBut because theyโ€™re Google, theyโ€™re like, โ€œWell, if we put it out there, then at least like thereโ€™s something out there and, you know, Google is ubiquitous. So our thing will be everywhere and then through being everywhere, we win.โ€ Thatโ€™s not really winning. Thatโ€™s just ruining your own product because youโ€™re scared.โ€
โ€“ Nathan Grayson, Co-founder of Aftermath

Here are several widely reported instances where Googleโ€™s AI provided inaccurate or even harmful responses:

  • Eating rocks: The AI Overview suggested eating at least one rock a day in response to a query about dietary recommendations.
  • Jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge: In response to a query about depression, a fake screenshot showed the AI Overview suggesting jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge.
  • Barack Obamaโ€™s religion: The AI Overview falsely claimed that Barack Obama was Muslim.
  • Cats on the moon: The AI Overview falsely stated that astronauts had met cats on the moon.

For Nathan Graysonโ€™s complete insights on journalism and the gaming industry, read the full interview here.


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