According to IT House on November 29, recently, some netizens found that when entering the name of the late Hawaiian singer Israel Kamakawiwoʻole on the Google search engine, the first few images in the search results were generated by Midjourney, rather than real photos. Ethan Mollick, a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in the United States, mentioned the issue on X on Sunday and shared a screenshot. He wrote: "Seriously, don't believe anything you see online. It's so easy to fake something that you can't tell the real from the fake. Bentley University professor Noah Giansiracusa noted on X that AI-generated photos show Kamakawiwoʻole playing guitar, yet the musician is known for playing ukuleles. Giansiracusa writes, "Google has to raise itself and weed out these AI-generated things from the first few results." ”
In May, Google announced that it would launch a tool that would provide more information about image search results, making it easier for users to distinguish between real and fake images.