Article 71WT7 Google is experimentally replacing news headlines with AI clickbait nonsense

Google is experimentally replacing news headlines with AI clickbait nonsense

by
Sean Hollister
from The Verge on (#71WT7)
Screenshot_20251128_003150_One-UI-Home.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100BG3 players exploit children," reads a Google AI-generated headline. | Image: Google

Did you know that BG3 players exploit children? Are you aware that Qi2 slows older Pixels? If we wrote those misleading headlines, readers would rip us a new one - but Google is experimentally beginning to replace the original headlines on stories it serves with AI nonsense like that.

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I read a lot of my bedtime news via Google Discover, aka "swipe right on your Samsung Galaxy or Google Pixel homescreen until you see a news feed appear," and that's where these new AI headlines are beginning to show up.

They're not all bad. For example, "Origami model wins prize" and "Hyundai, Kia gain share" seem fine, even if not remotely as interesting as ...

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