It is not user submitted. These shitresults are made by Google, by their servers. They chose to put it there, knowing it may be inaccurate. So they are fully responsible.
this post was submitted on 13 Jun 2026
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Google to challenge German ruling saying it is liable for AI-generated false claims
(www.reuters.com)
This. 100x.
We had answer snippets long before they shit this abomination into existence. I hope they lose horribly and Germany goes for the hat trick and drops a: "oh! while you're doing that you'll need to remove those false results that are ads... or need to CLEARLY label them."
I can dream.
Google said it takes swift actions against violations of its policies for AI Overviews.
LOL Hasn't it just been proven right here in this case that the opposite is true?
If I have read the verdict properly, even after being officially noticed and legally requested to stop the offending statements, the company did not react at all and the AI repeated it's crap.