Anna H.
Until the ability to turn off the AI Overview is properly implemented (AKA turning off the "feature" actually removes it), I won't be using the Google search engine anymore. This excessive trust in AI is alarming and frustrating, and I won't put up with misinformation for the sake of using what I've always used. I can't afford to switch fully off of the Google system right now, but if this junk keeps getting pushed I'm gonna have to find the budget and time to move to something else.
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A Google user
The 5/28/24 update to the Google app has broken the Google Clock app's function, where the volume buttons can be set to snooze or stop alarms. Now, pressing the volume buttons when an alarm plays doesn't snooze or stop it, regardless of the setting in the clock app; it brings up the volume slider on the right edge of the screen. I think this may have something to do with the Quick Phrases in Google Assistant, but the problem persists even after turning Quick Phrases off. Pixel 8 Pro.
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Queenie Love
The introduction of the AI search results has been atrocious. Consistently incorrect information on just about every search. Irrelevant or Unhelpful results are up at the top now, as well. And there is no way to opt out of Gemini. Just going to uninstall the whole google set for my sanity. Hopping on the AI trend when it's obviously inconsistent and painfully unreliable was not the best move. AI IS COOL. However, it isn't ready for this kind of use. Stop trying to make fetch happen.
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