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Google still seems to have some teething problems with its AI-generated search Overviews after recommending users put glue on pizza or eat rocks earlier this year. It now seems to credit satirical social media videos as a source. Six months after Google’s Gemini AI model suggested people use glue as an ingredient in pizza, the feature is still struggling to separate fact from fiction. Search for “who invented the backflip,” and up until a few weeks ago, Gemini would tell you all about John Backflip, who apparently first mastered the move in Medieval Europe in 1316. And if you search “who is John Backflip,” Google’s AI credits him with inventing the gymnastic skill.

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