
TikTok scales back AI-generated video descriptions after absurd errors
TikTok scales back AI-generated video descriptions after absurd errors55 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleLiv McMahonTechnology reporterGetty ImagesTikTok has rowed back on an AI feature which...
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. TikTok scales back AI-generated video descriptions after absurd errors55 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleLiv McMahonTechnology reporterGetty ImagesTikTok has rowed back on an AI feature which incorrectly summarised some videos on the platform, including claiming a celebrity was fruit. The company's 'AI overviews' recently began appearing beneath content on the platform to describe what a video was showing, or provide more context. While only rolled out to some users in the US and the Philippines, the feature's incorrect and bizarre AI-generated summaries of TikTok content - seen beneath videos of celebrities like platform star Charli D'Amelio - have been shared widely.
According to TikTok, its experimental summaries have been tweaked to only suggest products similar to those shown in videos. The changes were first reported by news outlet Business Insider. Much like the AI Overviews at the top of most Google search results, TikTok's AI-generated overviews would attempt to sum up the contents of videos for some users when they clicked to see more of a video's caption.
The Details
Some examples screenshotted by users and seen by the showed videos on the platform being accurately described, but Business Insider also identified a number of "wildly inaccurate" AI overviews. This included one which saw a video of dancer Charli D'Amelio described as a "collection of various blueberries with different toppings," the publication said. This article contains content provided by X .
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Accept and continue The is not responsible for the content of external sites. X content may contain adverts. It saw similarly vague, inaccurate and strange AI-generated summaries on other TikTok videos of celebrities and artists, including Shakira and Olivia Rodrigo.
What Experts Say
The feature will now only be used to surface information about items in videos, according to TikTok. It comes as tech firms look to deploy more AI products on their platforms to boost user engagement. However, some such efforts have been met with user backlash, or mockery, when these tools go awry.
'Cutting through water'Posts reacting to TikTok's testing of AI overviews on its videos first began appearing in January. But it appears the summaries were made more widely available, with several users and creators highlighting AI-generated descriptions containing absurd mistakes in late April. A recent example shared on Reddit saw a performance by ballroom dancers Reagan and Juli To described in an AI overview on TikTok as "a person repeatedly striking their head with a rubber chicken".
Other examples shared by TikTok users contained similarly strange descriptions.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.




