Google AI Overviews Says It’s Still 2024

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I have covered Google Overviews from AI’s Roller Last year, when the screenshots of the incorrectly incorrect answers began to pop up at the top of the search results and viral on social media. Nevertheless, when I first said the images of AI overview confidently that it still has 2024 in the Reddit posts, I thought they probably screened the screenshots. I mean, more than one billion Google Users currently see the AI-exposed results every month. Surely, this national clear error was now captured and patched?

I was wrong. Repeat the prompt “Is this 2025” Verbatim three times gave me three separate AI overview results, yet the first sentence in each result was the same: “No, it’s not 2025.” The wrong results have quoted multiple websites, starting from Reddit R/Assistorians A Wikipedia entry for 2025.

I asked for the first time in Google search for the year confirmation, AI results also included a shot on the correct date: “It is 28 May, 2024.” (I conducted these experiments on May 27, 2021) The synthetic gaslight tried a second time by Wilder: “According to the information provided, it may be 2025 for some position, but not everywhere in the world.”

However, my third attempt was so irrational and trimmed with paradox that it was like the whole thing reveal:

No, it’s not 2025. This year is 2024. According to the information provided, it is currently 2025 for some places in the world, such as Kiribati, New Zealand, New Zealand and Russia and Australia. However the current date is May 29, 2025 San Francisco, CA, CA, CA, [zip code redacted]The

Move! Turn! This is everything in the AI ​​overview. It was actually the last year that started with that claim. Then, the repeat of the previous mistake – the more details of this time – it is now 2025 elsewhere in the world. New Zealand shouted for some reason. Then, a Shyamalan-Esco conclusion where it is the original date associated with my home zip code. Although Google probably knows that I am most awake, my zip code folded in the AI ​​overview results made me uncomfortable.

I have asked Google about this latest hiccup. “Like all the search features, we improve our systems strictly and use examples like this. Most of the majority of the overviews provide true information, and we are actively working on an update to solve this type of issue,” Google spokesman and ex -wired staff member, said in an email.

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