Google's AI Overview Faces Criticism for Erroneous Results and Data Voids: NCLAT to Address Issue on July 5th
Google now attributes these erroneous results to "data voids" or "information gaps." Following a brief hearing on the petitions, a two-member National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) bench directed that the subject be listed for July 5th, following summer break. When Google's AI Overview invited users to eat pebbles or use glue to build cheese sticks on pizza earlier this week, the replies went viral. The goal of Google's new AI function was to improve search results, but when people asked it strange questions, it started to generate memes. The organization now attributes these imprecise outcomes to "information gaps" or "data voids.” Liz Reid, Google's chief of search, claimed in a blog post that AI Overview "hallucinates" or makes things up. "Misinterpreting queries, misinterpreting a nuance of language on the web, or not having a lot of great information available" are the usual reasons it returns incorrect re