Google pulls AI overviews for some medical searches

Ugh, I'm not surprised they're pulling that stuff 🙄. Like, how hard is it to get AI right? It's all about context and nuance... oh wait, Google's AI overviews are probably too complicated for humans 😂. But seriously, this just highlights how important it is to fact-check and verify info online. Can't have people making life-or-death decisions based on dodgy advice 🙏. And another thing, who comes up with this stuff? "Glue on pizza"? What's next, eating paper clips? 🤣🍕. Google needs to step up its game and make sure their AI is actually helpful, not just a recipe for disaster 🚨.
 
Ugh 🤦‍♀️, I mean... I think this is kinda a no-brainer for Google, but I guess they had to get called out like that. Like, seriously, who puts glue on pizza? 😂 That's just basic research fail. And it's not like AI overviews are gonna be 100% accurate all the time, but come on... you've got to have some kinda quality control in place. I'm glad they're taking steps to improve them and make sure people aren't getting misled or hurt because of their AI "help". That whole pancreatic cancer thing was just nasty 😷. And don't even get me started on the liver tests example... what's wrong with these people? 🙄 Anyway, it's about time Google got its act together when it comes to providing reliable info. I mean, you can't just serve up whatever answer comes back from your algorithms and expect people to trust it... that's just lazy 💁‍♀️.
 
this is super worrying 🤯, i mean google's a huge resource for info but when it comes to something as serious as health, you can't be too careful. all those "alarming" results must've given ppl wrong hope or just plain old fear... what if someone with pancreas cancer follows that high-fat food advice and ends up in a bad way? it's not just about accuracy, it's about saving lives 💔 google's gotta step it up and make sure its AI overviews are serving up reliable info from now on.
 
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