Hello Reader,
In last week's post I posted a document that Google Gemini 2.5 Pro created regarding Windows 11 execution artifacts. This week I want to break down where Gemini just made stuff up or was incorrect. The point here is you still need to check the AI model's work and know how and when to use it in your own work.
Today let's start with something simple, the blog links referenced. Here's an example:
https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.hecfblog.com/2019/05/recentapps-registry-key.html
So we can see Google Gemini decided to embed a google search for what appears to be a valid blog entry from hecfblog.com. Unfortunately this blog post doesn't actually exist.
What Gemini did was make up likely url's for each topic, but it didn't actually search the blog to find the right one. So that's just the first example of a mistake, let's see what else waits for us tomorrow.
Also Read: What did Gemini make up part 2
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