Google ran ads during the Super Bowl competition, releasing them online beforehand. Featuring 50 stories of small businesses across all 50 states in the US, showcasing how Gemini AI helps streamline operations. You can watch all 50 stories here. Examples include Nuts.com in New Jersey using real-time translation to negotiate international business deals, Wild Hearts Idaho utilizing AI to craft captivating social media captions, and Fitz’s Bottling in Missouri using Gemini on Sheets to quickly summarize product information in stock.
However, one ad was criticized for potentially inaccurate information. Wisconsin Cheese Mart in Wisconsin used Gemini to write product descriptions, insinuating that Gouda Cheese holds a 50-60% market share globally, though this information is likely incorrect, with no specified source in the ad.
It is speculated that Gemini sourced this data from Cheese.com, which clearly states the 50-60% figure. This discrepancy has been debated on Reddit for a while now.
Google Cloud executive Jerry Dischler clarified that Gemini did not create the data but referenced it from websites, many of which also cite the 50-60% figure.
Source: The Verge
This is a response from a popular chatbot from China that gained traction in the past week.
TLDR: Google showcased 50 small businesses in 50 states during the Super Bowl with Gemini AI, but one ad was criticized for potentially inaccurate information about Gouda Cheese market share.
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