Google AI Overviews Removed Following Misleading Health Information
After an investigation by The Guardian revealed that Google AI Overviews were providing misleading information in response to certain health-related queries, the company has taken action to remove the AI Overviews for some of those queries.
The Guardian’s initial report highlighted that when users asked about the normal range for liver blood tests, they were presented with information that did not consider factors such as nationality, sex, ethnicity, or age. This could potentially lead individuals to believe their results were normal when they were not.
According to a follow-up report by The Guardian, AI Overviews have now been removed from the results for queries related to liver blood tests. However, variations of these queries may still trigger AI-generated summaries.
A Google spokesperson declined to comment on specific removals within Search but mentioned that the company continuously works towards making broad improvements. An internal team of clinicians reviewed the highlighted queries and found that the information provided was not inaccurate and was supported by reputable websites.
Last year, Google announced new features aimed at enhancing Google Search for healthcare-related queries, including improved overviews and health-focused AI models. Despite the removal of AI Overviews for certain queries, concerns remain about the broader issue of AI Overviews for health-related topics.
Vanessa Hebditch, the director of communications and policy at the British Liver Trust, welcomed the removal of AI Overviews but emphasized the need to address the overarching concerns regarding health information provided by AI.
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