Google CEO Sundar Pichai introduced a generative artificial intelligence feature for the company's search engine last month, he and his colleagues demonstrated the new capability with six text-based queries that the public could try out.
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The questions included «how do you clean a fabric sofa» and «what should I use to get a coffee stain out of my carpet.» These were intended to highlight how Google's new feature, AI Overviews, could generate full and useful information summaries above traditional search results.
But by Friday, only one of the six queries still yielded an AI Overview, according to tests by The New York Times. Instead, the feature was noticeably less prevalent. The search for «what should I use to get a coffee stain out of my carpet» now resulted in a snippet of text from a website, JDog Carpet Cleaning & Floor Care, while «how do you clean a fabric sofa» was replaced by a link to HGTV's website with the answer. (The results of the searches may vary depending on the user and location.)
The disappearance of AI Overviews for some of the searches appeared to be part of a broader rollback after the new technology produced a litany of untruths and