Artificial intelligence tools are described as capable assistants that can easily help you search, symbolize, summarize, write and provide knowledge of any kind. But sometimes simple questions occupy them. For example, Amnesty International, for example, is confused.
Several users have reported during the past few days that when they asked Google about the year, he said an artificial intelligence overview that the current year is 2024.
This reporter got the same answer Thursday morning when Google was asked if it was 2025 now.
Google recently fixed the error late Thursday.
When asked why this happened, Google did not provide a specific reason, just saying that she was working on updating to avoid such problems.
“As with all the search features, we are doing improved improvements and use such examples to update our systems. The vast majority of an artificial intelligence overview provides useful and real information, and we are actively being updated to address this type of problem,” a Google spokesman said in a statement.
Google is working on an overview of Amnesty International for a few years so far, and the feature has so far made some prominent errors – to name a few, recommend users to eat “One small rock per day,” Saying rocks is a good source of vitamins and minerals, and even suggested Add glue to help cheese stick to pizza. When the company offered the Indian language feature in India, Techcrunch found that its answers were often inconsistent and confusing.
In recent weeks, Google Sundar Pichai CEO has described the use numbers for a general overview of artificial intelligence, saying that the feature now uses 1.5 billion users in more than 100 countries. He also added that in markets like the United States and India, the feature leads more than 10 % of the search engine for relevant information. The company is betting a lot on the leadership of people to use its Amnesty International research and more questions and answers.