Science Google is currently struggling to define words like disregard, stop and ignore

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Google appears to be running into some hiccups after the company began rolling out its updated, and even more AI-focused search experience at I/O 2026. Currently, searching for the words "disregard," "stop" or "ignore" on Google no longer displays a snippet with a definition, and instead offers an AI Overview and a lot of blank space. Because users have complained about the issue on social media, and publications like TechCrunch and Macrumors have reported on it, even if you don't get a definition, you might still get a collection of links to articles documenting the issue before the traditional list of links.

Multiple members of Engadget's staff were able to recreate the strange AI Overview responses with their own personal Google searches. In Incognito Mode, Google responded correctly once by displaying its usual snippet with the definition, and failed a second time by once again responding with an AI Overview. Links to online dictionaries still appear under these incorrect results, but you have to scroll past an AI Overview or a grid of articles to actually get to them.

Engadget contacted Google for more information. The company responded acknowledging the issue and said a fix was incoming: "We're aware that AI Overviews are misinterpreting some action-related queries, and we're working on a fix, which will roll out soon," a spokesperson said.

In the grand scheme of things, Google not automatically displaying a definition isn't as bad as recommending people put glue on pizza, one of the issues the company dealt with when it first launched AI Overviews. It might even be good for Merriam-Webster's web traffic. What the issue does highlight is the awkward transition Google is currently undergoing, as it moves from the ultimate referrer of other websites into all-in-one AI assistant.

Update, May 22 2026, 5:45PM ET: This story was modified after publish to include a statement from a Google spokesperson on the issue.
 
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How'd Google get a monopoly in searches and video hosting? And web browsers too?
Their search algorithm genuinely used to be the best when the alternatives were Yahoo, AltaVista, AskJeeves and other shit like that.

Video hosting - Google Videos was a thing, it was shit, then they had enough money to just buy YouTube.

Browsers - Internet Explorer used to have a Chrome-sized monopoly because it came with every PC sold in the world. Now Android is everywhere.
 
How'd Google get a monopoly in searches and video hosting? And web browsers too?

First they got a monopoly on searches by being the best at automating link aggregation. Then they used that to push AdSense which proceeded to print they money. Then they got Video Hosting monopoly because unlike every other video hosting site they can and do run a massive loss to keep YouTube going since the real money is on the monopolization of the space and the control of the ads and not the actual videos.

Browsers I have no idea. Probably the fact it was too hard to make a new browser and by now there is so much fucking shit going on at the back end it is near impossible to make a new one from scratch.
 
All they need to do is to find me websites, they don't need to do anything else. And they aren't even that good any more at finding the websites we're looking for, for what I've read.
 
Top results on needing info from them, reddit.
Depending on what we look for, reddit can be a good place for information because some users are super autistic about their hobbies, but yeah. We are never going to find small dedicated websites ever again, even when they have more and better information than mainstream websites and that sucks.
 
Their search algorithm genuinely used to be the best when the alternatives were Yahoo, AltaVista, AskJeeves and other shit like that.
AltaVista worked better overall but the front page was cluttered and ugly, signifying that it was crap. Later it became actual crap.

Google won the search war by appearing to be the best (while being nearly the best, for its first few years) and because it's the government.
 
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