Google’s Recipe Fiasco: When AI Takes the Cake and Forgets the Baker!

Google’s NotebookLM faced backlash after using a food blogger’s recipe without credit, sparking debate over AI content ethics. The AI-generated “infographic recipe card” bore a striking resemblance to the original blog post. Critics argue Google is leveraging its search dominance to monopolize information, while quietly testing ads in AI-generated answers.

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Looks like Google’s AI is cooking up more than just stuffing—it’s stirring the pot of controversy! From recipe rip-offs to ad experiments, Google’s AI is serving up drama hotter than a Thanksgiving oven!

Key Points:

  • Google’s NotebookLM allegedly used a food blogger’s stuffing recipe without credit.
  • Recipe similarities were flagged by an eagle-eyed X user, Nate Hake.
  • Google quietly removed the contentious post after backlash.
  • Google and OpenAI are experimenting with ads in AI-generated answers.
  • This situation highlights ongoing concerns about AI-generated content and intellectual property.

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