From eating rocks to putting glue on your pizza and smoking while pregnant, here's what Google's new AI tool is (incorrectly) telling users to do

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

It looks like Google's latest attempt at making people's lives easier with artificial intelligence (AI) is backfiring. The tech giant's new tool, 'AI Overviews', gives users AI-powered summaries of search results on Chrome, Firefox and the Google app browser. But since it started rolling out this month, people have noticed that it's returning incorrect statements and suggestions – many of which are dangerous. Among them, it claims you can'use gasoline to make a spicy spaghetti dish', eat rocks and put glue on your pizza. In response to the search'cheese not sticking to pizza', Google suggests adding'non-toxic glue' to the sauce to give it more tackiness'.