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Not Gouda nough

2025-02-10 18:36:43.263827+01 by Dan Lyke 1 comments

I thought I'd linked to something about how Google's Super Bowl commercial had to be edited because the LLM generated content was bogus, something like Ars Technica: Not Gouda-nough: Google removes AI-generated cheese error from Super Bowl ad, but I'm not seeing it. So, anyway...

Brilliant Crank: AI wants to rule the World, but it can’t handle dairy, which begins:

One of my first projects at IBM Design was to find a way to make business process outsourcing “lovable again.”

and talks a bit about how snake oil gets sold to people who don't actually understand the business processes, and then gets crammed back in by the people reacting to edicts from above.

Edit: PC Mag: Google Edits 'Gouda' Gemini Super Bowl Ad After Cheese Fan Notices Inaccuracies

A screenshot of the AI chatbot in the ad claimed Gouda accounted for 50-60% of global cheese consumption. Was it funded by Big Gouda, or was it just an AI hallucination?

[ related topics: Sports Graphic Design Artificial Intelligence ]

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#Comment Re: Not Gouda nough made: 2025-02-15 17:44:40.606027+01 by: Definitely Not a Bot

If you're just driving by, I recommend you read Brilliant Crank to the end.

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