Google responds to Munich court ruling on AI Overviews errors
Google said it is reviewing a Munich court ruling in Germany that held the company responsible for incorrect information in AI Overviews, according to a statement provided to Android Authority.
- Google issued a statement after a court in Munich, Germany ruled on incorrect AI Overviews content.
- Google said the decision is not final and that it is reviewing the court's findings.
- Google said it has policies to address misleading or false AI-generated summaries.
Android Authority reported that a court in Munich, Germany ruled that Google should be held accountable for incorrect information shown in AI-generated news summaries such as AI Overviews. The report did not provide the date of the ruling in the excerpt.
Google told Android Authority that the decision is not final. Google said it is reviewing the court's findings in response to the ruling.
Google also said it has policies in place to correct issues involving misleading or false AI summaries. The statement, as excerpted by Android Authority, did not include further detail about those policies.
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