Google: Move fast, send out broken things
After Google rolled out AI Overview search results last month, users were quick to find mistakes. Lots of them. Google ended up making a number of changes to the feature and doesn’t show as many AI Overview results anymore.
Now, it looks like that workflow has become canon.
CNBC reports that Google’s vice president of search, Liz Reid, told staff at an all-hands it’s inevitable that AI products have problems but that shouldn’t stop the company from rolling out those products. They can fix them after the features are public.
“It is important that we don’t hold back features just because there might be occasional problems, but more as we find the problems, we address them,” she said.
“It is important that we don’t hold back features just because there might be occasional problems, but more as we find the problems, we address them,” she said.