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Google is testing AI-generated 'micro headlines' in Discover, and the results are messy
Google is testing AI-generated micro-headlines in Discover that replace publishers' original headlines. Unsurprisingly (given Google's messy experience with AI-generated Search summaries last year), the results range from misleading to nonsensical.
Google is replacing news headlines in Discover with AI-generated titles that are either boring, too clickbaity, or simply incorrect.
But in the seeming attempt to boil down every story to four words or less, Google’s new headline experiment is attaching plenty of misleading and inane headlines to journalists’ work, and with little disclosure that Google’s AI is rewriting them.
Google is testing AI-written headlines on Google Discover, and they don't just look sloppy. They're also getting the facts wrong.
Google's 2025 Year in Search was led by the assassination of Charlie Kirk in the U.S., followed globally by the Netflix hit "KPop Demon Hunters" and Labubu dolls. Political turmoil (shutdown, tariffs) and tech (DeepSeek,
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has issued a stark warning that the United States could lose the global artificial intelligence race to China unless it gets its regulatory house in order, declaring the current patchwork of state-level rules risks crippling American innovation.