Google search words break AI overviews feature

Certain search terms appear to disrupt Google's AI Overviews results.

Reports indicate that entering words such as disregard or ignore into Google Search causes the AI Overviews section to malfunction. The issue was noted in coverage published on May 23 2026. No further details on the cause or duration of the problem were provided.

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Illustration of a user experiencing Google's updated AI Mode in Chrome, featuring side-by-side browsing and tab integration on desktop and mobile.
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Google rolls out AI Mode updates in Chrome for US users

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Building on January's Gemini AI tools like the multitasking sidebar, Google has begun rolling out enhancements to AI Mode in Chrome, adding side-by-side browsing and tab integration to streamline research. Now available to US desktop and mobile users with global expansion planned, these features reduce tab switching during AI-assisted tasks.

Google is updating its AI Overviews and AI Mode features in Search to include more first-person perspectives from forums like Reddit and other online discussions. The changes also add recommendations for related in-depth articles and improved ways to view sources. These updates aim to help users explore topics more deeply while linking back to original content.

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A New York Times analysis shows Google's AI Overviews, powered by Gemini, answering correctly only 90% to 91% of questions in a standard benchmark. This translates to tens of millions of incorrect responses daily across searches. Google disputes the test's relevance.

Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have identified 'cognitive surrender,' where people outsource reasoning to AI without verification. In experiments, participants accepted incorrect AI responses 73.2 percent of the time across 1,372 participants. Factors like time pressure increased reliance on flawed outputs.

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Leading AI coding assistants fail one in four tasks, according to a TechRadar analysis. The report points to serious gaps between hype and actual performance reliability, especially in structured output tasks. AI tools are far from flawless in these critical areas.

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