
One of the ads that made a sound during the Super Bowl week this year was Google’s commercial for the artificial intelligence program Gemini. However, Gemini ad is on the agenda with issues that Google will never want.
In this commercial, which is shot to show what ways to help people, Gemini, who has a small business, tells him how he helped him to set up the website of Gemini and write his promotional articles. It also shows it in the ad. Gemini writes him promotional articles for cheeses. Everything is normal so far. But those who examined this ad a little more closely, noticed that some things were not in place.
First of all, it was noticed that Gemini had false information in the text he produced in this commercial. Gemini said Gouda cheese made up 50-60 percent of the total cheese consumption in the world. However, this rate is much lower. Upon the emergence of this mistake, Google took action and changed this information by editing the commercial on YouTube quietly. However, the problems did not stay here. Because there was a much greater problem in the commercial. The introductory text, which Google claims to have been created by Gemini, has been on the website of that business since 2020. In other words, either the Gemini made plagiarism and copied the article on a website as it was, or Google made an answer to Gemini as if it was written by Gemini.
Google insists that this text was written by Gemini, but we need to say that this claim is not very convincing. Because neither social media users nor technology presses are not convinced about this.