
Typing “disregard” into Google Search results in Google’s AI interpreting it as a system-style instruction instead of a search query. “Understood. Message disregarded,” is the result.
You do get standard search results like a Merriam-Webster definition of disregard if you scroll down further, but the AI Overview reply is filled with a bunch of white space that blocks out what’s below.
There’s a similar response on mobile devices, though with less visible white space.

Using a non-AI search engine like Kagi brings up the expected results for the search, immediately showing the definition instead of reading it as a command.

Words that have a similar meaning like ignore or stop produce the same result with Google’s AI Overview. So do other command-like statements such as “remember.” Google will likely fix the issue soon, but it’s a reminder of the shortcomings of the AI tools that have become impossible to avoid.
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