”Fake Results From Google AI Search”

Facebook constantly posts things that are highly questionable. One such photo appears above on the left, touting a moving concert from the combined forces of Bruce Springsteen and Joan Baez. I routinely fact check a majority of these posts, whether purported new speeches from Pope Leo or bargain “never shave your legs again” ads.

Sadly, Google’s search engine has now added AI assist to its results. These usually show at the top of the results page and claim to present a thorough set of responses to the query you posed. Many people will probably find that easier than reading through countless other results. In fact when I did that the results were shown in the right hand picture. This response has since been replaced by another, more accurate one. This original answer has added the modifier “AI responses may include mistakes.” In fact, the concert never took place. There was neither candlelight nor an audience in tears. A closer look at the Facebook picture shows a crowd of people standing still in a straight formation.

Meanwhile Facebook filled with heartfelt messages to the fake post, seemingly verified by Google. Is it any wonder that so many have resigned themselves to the easy but highly dangerous conclusion that “I can’t trust anything?”

25 thoughts on “”Fake Results From Google AI Search”

  1. Everything I feared and predicted about AI is coming true, and accelerating in pace. It makes me glad to be old, and to know that I won’t live to see a world created by AI to placate and control humans.

    Best wishes, Pete.

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  2. Interestingly, as much as I dislike AI, I find the AI response on Google to be mostly true and helpful, especially searching for a ‘how to’ or a hard fact like how many hits a ball player had the previous day.

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  3. Yes, I recently came across Fake YouTube video messages of last century’s renowned Evangelist & a paticular faithful female Missionary that were really disturbing.

    Someone with sophisticated programs had used their voice to put false messages out by what looked & sounded like these faithfuls. But on listening the messages didn’t align with their Godly principles that they had shared & taught for decades.

    We truly need great discernment these days, I now go to their actual legacy websites & listen to their resources there, still with discernment though.
    Blessins, Jennifer

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  4. It’s all very concerning. I’ve been away traveling for a few days and am trying to play catch-up. I was listening to a podcast on my trip, which stated that it’s estimated that AI may take over 50% of white collar jobs in the next few years. As with much of this, I have no way to know if that’s based on actual science or just someone spouting off.

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  5. So well said—and so frustrating, right? With all the AI noise, it’s getting harder to know what’s real anymore. I’ve started tuning out the hype and going back to what I can trust: real people, honest conversations, and products I know are the real deal.

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