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On Tuesday, Google held its I/O developer event, and introduced an AI-forward version of Google Search that the company described as an "intelligent search box" powered by the newest version of Gemini. It turns out Google's all-new version of search semi-breaks when you search for the word "disregard."

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Typing "disregard" into Google Search results in Google's AI interpreting it as a system-style instruction instead of a search query. "Understood. Message disregarded," is the result.

You do get standard search results like a Merriam-Webster definition of disregard if you scroll down further, but the AI Overview reply is filled with a bunch of white space that blocks out what's below.

There's a similar response on mobile devices, though with less visible white space.

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Using a non-AI search engine like Kagi brings up the expected results for the search, immediately showing the definition instead of reading it as a command.

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Words that have a similar meaning like ignore or stop produce the same result with Google's AI Overview. So do other command-like statements such as "remember." Google will likely fix the issue soon, but it's a reminder of the shortcomings of the AI tools that have become impossible to avoid.

Article Link: Searching for 'Disregard' Breaks Google
 
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Google made the biggest mistake possible by crowbarring AI into the main search product.

If they’d added ‘AI’ to sit alongside images as an alternate to Web search, then they could’ve avoided ruining their USP.

It’s just insanity.
 
The system did EXACTLY what it was programmed to do. Not a bug, nothing is broken. People will learn there are several of these commands.



What if you type "translate" or "proofread"? These are all single-word sentences with one verb and in English, single-word verb sentences are a command to the listener. Like "Stop" or any of a dozen other examples.



If you said “disregard" to a human, what would s/he do? Certainly, you would not expect the human to recite the dictionary definition of "disregard". You would expect the human to disregard something. So now the AI is only acting like a real person.

Basically, the author of this article is either another AI or a person who did not think about this for very long.
 
Edit: Nothing is broken here. This is a big non-story.

It’s just the Gemini summary that’s “not working”. In that case it’s doing what you ask it to do. You get plenty of web results for “disregard”, although many are about this “bug”.

I recommend not jumping on the bandwagon misunderstanding what’s happening to present some narrative that the new Google Search is broken. Incidentally, it’s possible this narrative is being promoted by Google competitors, since it’s mainly spreading via social media.

2nd Edit: the attached screenshot shows that Google search is working as intended. The only issue is the large white space in the Gemini ("AI Overview") section. That's a different issue from "Searching for 'Disregard' Breaks Google".
 

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If anyone wants an alternative to Google, I like and use Kagi. It's $10/month. Less if you don't need unlimited searches. It's nice to not have ads and not to be subject to trackers when searching for things.

It has an option to privately search LLMs, though I've never used it because it's tucked away as it should be. And hidden features like bangs for searching other sites (!w cats searches Wikipedia for cats) and snaps for getting results from a specific site (@mr iPhone searches for the iPhone and only returns results from MacRumors).

It also downranks any AI content in its results and image search results. I've also lately been trying to use the News feature.
 
I don't get it... The chatbot does what you said, and the regular search results for "disregard" are shown below that. What exactly is broken? The empty space does look strange and should be changed, but it isn't "broken". This is just another sensationalist news article.
The problem is that it's the default. Like when I go to Google.com and type in "disregard," that's what I get. It'd be fine if I was trying to interact with a chatbot, but I just want to search the web.
 
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I’m just amazed Google is cooking themselves here.

This entire pivot could be looked back on as the best thing ever or the beginning of the end.
There are BUGs everywhere, NotebookLM is missing options in the review command used to generate presentations, and Antigravity IDE is missing SSH remote connection.. it's a mess
 
Google made the biggest mistake possible by crowbarring AI into the main search product.
I'm sure Alphabet would disagree with you


Google has been working to revamp its classic search engine with AI capabilities. The company last year rolled out “AI Mode,” which searches and responds in a chatbot-like exchange with fewer links. And many traditional searches now produce an “AI Overview” that summarizes results at the top of the page.

The company reported about
$60.4 billion in quarterly search revenue, up about 19% from the same quarter last year.



Google says Search had a strong quarter, with AI-driven experiences pushing queries to an all-time high and helping the business grow revenue by 19%. Gemini also played a role here, with the company calling it its "strongest quarter ever for consumer AI plans," driven by the Gemini app.
 
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