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Google fumbles Gemini Super Bowl ad's cheese statistic



  • Google’s Gemini AI mistakenly claimed Gouda makes up 50-60% of global cheese consumption in a Super Bowl ad
  • After backlash, Google re-edited the ad, blaming inaccurate internet sources rather than AI hallucination
  • The incident highlights ongoing concerns about AI-generated misinformation and the need for better fact-checking

Google’s Gemini AI assistant fumbled an ad set to air during the Super Bowl when sharp-eyed viewers spotted a cheesy statistical error. The feel-good ad showcasing how AI can help small businesses featured a Wisconsin cheesemonger using Gemini to generate a product description for Gouda, only for the AI to confidently declare that the cheese accounts for “50 to 60 percent of global cheese consumption.” However, this is a full-blown dairy debacle, as there’s no evidence that Gouda is anywhere near that popular.

The error was called out on social media, with plenty of cheeseheads deriding the idea that half the world’s cheese supply is Gouda. Gemini had done what AI occasionally does: confidently hallucinate an absolute nonsense fact and present it as the truth. At first, Google’s VP Jerry Dischler stepped in to defend Gemini, at least a little bit. He insisted the statistic wasn’t an AI hallucination but came from multiple websites that Gemini had scraped for the statistic.





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