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You can trick Google's AI Overviews into explaining made-up idioms

April 23, 2025
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As Big Tech pours countless dollars and resources into AI, preaching the gospel of its utopia-creating brilliance, here’s a reminder that algorithms can screw up. Big time. The latest evidence: You can trick Google’s AI Overview (the automated answers at the top of your search queries) into explaining fictional, nonsensical idioms as if they were real.

According to Google’s AI Overview (via @gregjenner on Bluesky), “You can’t lick a badger twice” means you can’t trick or deceive someone a second time after they’ve been tricked once.

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That sounds like a logical attempt to explain the idiom — if only it weren’t poppycock. Google’s Gemini-powered failure came in assuming the question referred to an established phrase rather than absurd mumbo jumbo designed to trick it. In other words, AI hallucinations are still alive and well.

You can trick Google's AI Overviews into explaining made-up idioms
Google / Engadget

We plugged some silliness into it ourselves and found similar results.

Google’s answer claimed that “You can’t golf without a fish” is a riddle or play on words, suggesting you can’t play golf without the necessary equipment, specifically, a golf ball. Amusingly, the AI Overview added the clause that the golf ball “might be seen as a ‘fish’ due to its shape.” Hmm.

Then there’s the age-old saying, “You can’t open a peanut butter jar with two left feet.” According to the AI Overview, this means you can’t do something requiring skill or dexterity. Again, a noble stab at an assigned task without stepping back to fact-check the content’s existence.

There’s more. “You can’t marry pizza” is a playful way of expressing the concept of marriage as a commitment between two people, not a food item. (Naturally.) “Rope won’t pull a dead fish” means that something can’t be achieved through force or effort alone; it requires a willingness to cooperate or a natural progression. (Of course!) “Eat the biggest chalupa first” is a playful way of suggesting that when facing a large challenge or a plentiful meal, you should first start with the most substantial part or item. (Sage advice.)

Screenshot of a Google AI overview explaining the (nonexistent) idiom,
Google / Engadget

This is hardly the first example of AI hallucinations that, if not fact-checked by the user, could lead to misinformation or real-life consequences. Just ask the ChatGPT lawyers, Steven Schwartz and Peter LoDuca, who were fined $5,000 in 2023 for using ChatGPT to research a brief in a client’s litigation. The AI chatbot generated nonexistent cases cited by the pair that the other side’s attorneys (quite understandably) couldn’t locate.

The pair’s response to the judge’s discipline? “We made a good faith mistake in failing to believe that a piece of technology could be making up cases out of whole cloth.”

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/you-can-trick-googles-ai-overviews-into-explaining-made-up-idioms-162816472.html?src=rss
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