With artificial intelligence picking up pace, Google has changed its Search and how the entire ecosystem works. AI now dominates almost every move of the California-based company. With such heavy investments and big developments comes an irony! The big tech giant cannot even spell its name. When asked how many Ps are there in the word ‘Google’, it replied, 'Two.'

Surprisingly, the Google Search also thinks that there is one ‘R’ in the spelling of poop. Notably, the list does not end here. Google’s AI overview also thinks that there are two 'D's in the spelling of 'journalism' and spells it like 'j-o-u-r-n-a-d-i-s-m'. We at Timesnownews.com verified these errors, and Google could not seem to be quick about fixing these spelling mistakes.

Google Cant' Spell Its Own Name

A company spokesperson told TechCrunch that counting within words has been a challenge for LLMs, and the tech firm is working to fix this particular issue. These kinds of spelling mistakes have always been there with LLMs.

Experts have often highlighted that AI, which powers chatbots, is not built tounderstand spellings. When it comes to spellings, the AI tools that can write code in seconds and solve legendary math problems eventually behave like kids from kindergarten.

Google Can't Spell The Word 'Journalism'

For those who are not aware, Google already fixed an issue last week when searching the word ‘disregard’ gave answers like a chatbot rather than a simple search. It replied, “Understood. Let me know whenever you have a new prompt or questions!” However, spelling errors like these have become a viral meme on social media, as netizens are totally shocked with the response of Google AI Search.

These kinds of incidents reflect how AI is not perfect and can make blunders. Even ifAI-powered Google Searchwere trained on data from news publishers, original blogs, and content creators, the company’s AI system failed to spell basic words, suggesting there is still a long way for AI to become flawless.

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Govind Choudhary is the Chief Copy Editor for Tech at Times Now with over five years of experience in the media industry. He covers consumer technolog...View More

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