Google’s AI summary is becoming increasingly popular. Many people are relying on artificial intelligence more than searching for information on Google. Assigning the AI to find out important information. And that’s where artificial intelligence is ‘walking’. Giving wrong information! Such is the sensational claim of a report of ‘The Guardian’.
The report was published last January. There are numerous examples given. One of which is the liver function test. It appears that Google AI is claiming that the patient’s test results are ‘within the normal range’ even in the case of severe liver infection! As a result, the affected person may also think that he is healthy. As it turns out, Google has quietly removed all information about the ‘normal range’ of information on this topic.
It does not end here. In another search case, Google AI is answering health questions by gathering information from YouTube videos instead of taking information from medical websites. About 2 billion people search Google every month. As a result, there is growing concern about the extent to which such misinformation can mislead the public.
It is good to say, doctors have always warned that if the body is bad, ‘Dr. Don’t resort to ‘Google’. In case of physical problems, many people write symptoms and search on Google. It can be seen that many times Google gives completely wrong information. Now the situation is more complicated. People are no longer looking at the AI summary directly without the ‘effort’ of browsing the search results. And the results it shows are really dangerous. The possibility of people getting confused is increasing a lot. A new report points to just that.
It has been seen that in 50,000 searches in Germany, 4.43 percent of the YouTube videos have been summarized by Google. However, the information of one of the largest health websites in the country ‘NetDoctor.D’ has been taken in only 3.5 percent cases. In all, 34.45 percent of AI overviews came from reliable health sources. From a percentage point of view, the concern is clear. Many people blindly trust Google! As a result, there is a risk of major damage.
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