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Google Removes AI-Generated Recipe Infographic Accused of Plagiarism

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Google deleted a promotional post on X (formerly Twitter) after it was accused of using a food blogger's recipe without proper attribution. The infographic, generated by Google's NotebookLM AI model, closely matched a recipe from the blog HowSweetEats, leading to allegations of plagiarism. The incident highlights concerns about AI models scraping content without credit and the broader impact on content creators. Google has also been testing ads within AI-generated answers, raising further questions about monetization and transparency in AI-driven content.

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  1. 01.12.2025 14:23 1 articles · 23h ago

    Google Deletes AI-Generated Recipe Post Accused of Plagiarism

    Google removed a promotional post on X after it was accused of using a food blogger's recipe without proper attribution. The infographic, generated by Google's NotebookLM AI model, closely matched a recipe from the blog HowSweetEats, leading to allegations of plagiarism. The incident highlights concerns about AI models scraping content without credit and the broader impact on content creators.

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