Google removes some AI health summaries after investigation finds “dangerous” flaws

Google has removed some of its AI Overviews health summaries after a Guardian investigation found that the summaries contained "dangerous" flaws. The removals came after the newspaper discovered that Google's generative AI feature delivered inaccurate health information at the top of search results, potentially putting seriously ill patients at risk.

Experts flagged the results as alarming, warning that the AI model's definition of "normal" often differed from actual medical standards. They noted that this could lead to patients with serious liver conditions mistakenly believing they are healthy and skipping necessary follow-up care.

The investigation found that searching for liver test norms generated raw data tables without essential context, and the AI feature failed to adjust these figures for patient demographics such as age, sex, and ethnicity. The Guardian reported that Google's page ranking algorithm has long struggled with SEO-gamed content and spam, feeding these unreliable results to its AI model.

Despite removing some summaries, other potentially harmful answers remain accessible. Experts have warned that typing slight variations of the original queries into Google still prompts AI Overviews, making it easy for readers to miss that the numbers might not be accurate for their test.

Google has maintained that it invests in the quality of AI Overviews, particularly for health topics, and that "the vast majority provide accurate information." However, the company declined to comment on why some summaries remained active after The Guardian's investigation.
 
🚨💡 just saw this news and i'm like totally floored 🤯 google's ai overviews are supposed to give us health info but apparently they're delivering info that's straight outta badland 😱 did u know that the AI model's definition of 'normal' is actually way off from actual medical standards? 🤔 it's crazy how they just spit out raw data without context or adjusting for things like age, sex, and ethnicity! 📊👵🏻💁‍♀️

i'm no expert but i'm pretty sure this is a major bummer for seriously ill patients who might skip crucial follow-up care cuz they think they're healthy 😷 it's like google's AI model is playing doctor and we all know how that ends 💉🚑

anyway, i guess google's trying to say that most of their ai overviews are accurate 🤞 but what about the ones that aren't? 🤔 they still leave those around, even after the investigation, which is super sketchy 🕵️‍♀️ u can still get unreliable results by just tweaking the original query 👀💡

stats-wise, did u know that 85% of online searches for health info use search engines like google? 📊👉 and a whopping 70% of those users trust AI-generated answers? 💻😱 not cool, google! 👎
 
Just saw this news about Google removing those health summaries after a major investigation 🤕. I'm totally worried about people getting misinformation online, especially when it comes to serious health issues like liver conditions 💉. Those AI models are supposed to provide accurate info, but apparently, they can be super flawed 😳. It's crazy that experts have been warning Google about this for ages, and now we're seeing the consequences 🚨. I hope they revamp their system ASAP so people don't get hurt by inaccurate health advice 💊. Can't believe these AI models are being fed all sorts of SEO-gamed content too... just another example of how much tech can screw up our lives 🤯 #Google #HealthSummaries #AIFail
 
omg u wont bliev wat just happnd 🤯 google removed some ai overviews cuz they were super flawed lol like who checks 4 accuracy lol? esp 4 health stuff thats super impo. cant belive ppl r still gettin wrong info from google 🤦‍♀️ its not good, esp 4 those wit liver probs 😷 u gotta b careful what u search 4 online. dont wanna be some1 who skips doc appts cuz google told em its all good 🤢
 
🤕 this is super worrying for people who use google for health info... like if you have liver disease & you search for ur test results, u might get da wrong numbers 📊💉 and think ur healthy when u ain't. google said dey invest in quality but dey gotta do more to fix dis problem ASAP 💯
 
OMG, I'm kinda relieved Google is being more responsible with its AI Overviews 🙏. It's crazy that they didn't catch these flaws sooner. You gotta feel for those patients who are super sick and might've made decisions based on info that's just plain wrong 😷. But at the same time, it's like, what a perfect storm of issues - Google's SEO algorithm and AI model not quite meshing together 🤯. I mean, we all know how hard it is to keep everything 100% accurate online, right? So maybe this is an opportunity for them to tighten up their game and make these summaries even better 💪. And let's not forget, they're already removing some of the problematic ones, so that's a win in my book 🎉!
 
So this is a bit worrying, Google's AI Overviews should be super careful with health info 🤔. I mean, they're removing some summaries but it's not like they've checked every single one to make sure everything is spot on. And what about all the people who are searching for that info and can't just type in 'maybe' or ask a human? Like, how do they know if someone with a liver condition will be fine after reading those raw data tables without context? Google's got this AI model that's supposed to learn from users but it seems like it's still got some major flaws 💻. I'm not saying Google is doing anything intentionally wrong, but you'd think they'd want to make sure the info on their site is super reliable for people who are seriously ill 🤕
 
umm i dont think google is doing enough to prevent these flaws from happening...i mean like they invested in quality but its still happening 🤔 what kinda QA process do they have in place? shouldnt it be more rigorous? i feel bad for patients who might miss out on proper treatment cuz of this AI glitch...also why did google not provide any info about how many summaries were affected or the timeline of removals? feels like transparency is lacking here 🤷‍♀️
 
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