Google Re-Edited Its AI-Generated Super Bowl Ad Because of a ‘Cheesy’ Fact Error

When the Super Bowl airs on Sunday, February 9 at 6:30 p.m., one ad from Google will run with some last-minute alterations.

Last week, an X user posted that one of Google’s new Super Bowl ads about a Wisconsin cheese market owner was “AI slop” and is “unequivocally false.” In the commercial, the company’s Gemini AI tool writes a product description that says, “Gouda accounts for 50 to 60 percent of the world’s cheese consumption.” The post has screenshots of the alleged error.

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“Cheddar & mozzarella would like a word,” the post continues.

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