Nathan Grayson, a veteran gaming journalist and co-founder of Aftermath, slammed Google AI Overview in an exclusive interview. He called it โterribleโ and a โbusted product.โ
A Rushed Job with Rough Edges
Grayson called it โmind-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: โThere [was a] question about โHow do I get pizza to stick or cheese to stick to the pizza Iโm making?โ And theyโre like, โWell, you can add 0. 5 liters of glue.โ No, that would probably kill someone. But Googleโs telling you to do it.โ
Pingal of Spiel Times: โThe 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.
โSo what they launched was basically a busted product to be first, which is a horrible set of motivations. Thatโs not the way to make something good.โ
โ Nathan Grayson, Co-founder of Aftermath
Googleโs Gamble
Despite the AI Overviewโs flaws, Grayson acknowledged Googleโs advantageโtheyโre everywhere. He suspects Google is betting on its massive reach to ensure the AIโs success, even if it means sacrificing quality.
โBut because theyโre Google, theyโre like, โWell, if we put it out there, then at least like thereโs something out there and, you know, Google is ubiquitous. So our thing will be everywhere and then through being everywhere, we win.โ Thatโs not really winning. Thatโs just ruining your own product because youโre scared.โ
โ Nathan Grayson, Co-founder of Aftermath
Here are several widely reported instances where Googleโs 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 Obamaโs 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.
Googleโs AI overview is giving false, misleading and dangerous answers
The age of information is over, good luck to you all
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โ Jack Straw (@JackStr42679640) June 1, 2024
For Nathan Graysonโs complete insights on journalism and the gaming industry, read the full interview here.
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