Google search hallucinates Encanto 2
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#3What this means is Google AI search is failing to accurately vet context as well as relevance when selecting sources.
Hypothetically, you as an SEO could exploit this behavior to ensure biased info is represented by trying to present information as "authoritative" and "neutral"
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#4It's much worse than a hallucination - it's referencing a link to a Fandom wiki dedicated to fan ideas. What this means is Google AI search is failing to accurately vet context as well as relevance when selecting sources. Hypothetically, you as an SEO could exploit this behavior to ensure biased info is represented by trying to present information as "authoritative" and "neutral"
Are the big tech still running this as a big beta test, without telling people?
Personally I ignore anything until the first search result. And I disable/hide anything AI-related in results. It's bad enough with the load of AI-generated SEO spam going around.
In the meantime, do we tell people not to trust AI-generated content in search pages, opening actual search result links instead?
Re: Google search hallucinates Encanto 2
#5It's much worse than a hallucination - it's referencing a link to a Fandom wiki dedicated to fan ideas. What this means is Google AI search is failing to accurately vet context as well as relevance when selecting sources. Hypothetically, you as an SEO could exploit this behavior to ensure biased info is represented by trying to present information as "authoritative" and "neutral"
But do we see the big tech companies doing anything to stop this kind of thing happening? Or is it the case of "she'll be right" attitude? Are the big tech still running this as a big beta test, without telling people? Personally I ignore anything until the first search result. And I disable/hide anything AI-related in results. It's bad enough with the load of AI-generated SEO spam going around. In the meantime, do w…
Engineering's hard and SEO is a game of cat-and-mouse.
While Google Search has absolutely become worse due to their own choices, SEO Players have also become much more adept and sophisticated.
If OpenAI didn't rush ChatGPT to market, most players would have probably spent more time working on these kinks.
Re: Google search hallucinates Encanto 2
#6It's much worse than a hallucination - it's referencing a link to a Fandom wiki dedicated to fan ideas. What this means is Google AI search is failing to accurately vet context as well as relevance when selecting sources. Hypothetically, you as an SEO could exploit this behavior to ensure biased info is represented by trying to present information as "authoritative" and "neutral"
But do we see the big tech companies doing anything to stop this kind of thing happening? Or is it the case of "she'll be right" attitude? Are the big tech still running this as a big beta test, without telling people? Personally I ignore anything until the first search result. And I disable/hide anything AI-related in results. It's bad enough with the load of AI-generated SEO spam going around. In the meantime, do w…
But people used Gmail for a decade or so while it was beta too.
Do you expect them to wait until it’s perfect? Because that’s definitely not going to happen.
Re: Google search hallucinates Encanto 2
#7It's much worse than a hallucination - it's referencing a link to a Fandom wiki dedicated to fan ideas. What this means is Google AI search is failing to accurately vet context as well as relevance when selecting sources. Hypothetically, you as an SEO could exploit this behavior to ensure biased info is represented by trying to present information as "authoritative" and "neutral"
Actually, this is what the press and TV does. It's called "news"
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#9It's much worse than a hallucination - it's referencing a link to a Fandom wiki dedicated to fan ideas. What this means is Google AI search is failing to accurately vet context as well as relevance when selecting sources. Hypothetically, you as an SEO could exploit this behavior to ensure biased info is represented by trying to present information as "authoritative" and "neutral"
> Hypothetically, you as an SEO could exploit this behavior to ensure biased info is represented by trying to present information as "authoritative" and "neutral" Actually, this is what the press and TV does. It's called "news"
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#10Personally I think these features at their best can be interesting to look at, though you have to take them with a grain of salt, and they aren't the magic sauce that makes search 'better'.