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    Is it Tuesday? Google AI Overviews doesn’t know

    Today isn't Tuesday, it's Wednesday! No, it isn't 2025, this year is 2025! Google AI Overviews again fail to answer simple questions.

    Today is Thursday, May 29, 2025. I hope we all can agree on that. But Google’s AI Overviews are seriously confused about what today is.

    Is it Tuesday? Here’s what Google thinks:

    Google Is It Tuesday Scaled

    Google thinks today is Wednesday and yesterday was Tuesday. But it got the dates correct (today is May 29 and yesterday was May 28). So, yay?

    Google also spit out this equally helpful answer, telling me the date is May 29 (correct) but again said that it’s Wednesday, even including a citation to a site.

    Google Is It Tuesday 2 Scaled

    When I clicked on that link, it took me to Google’s homepage, which did not have any information about what day it is:

    Google Home Page May29 Scaled

    Wow.

    Is it Wednesday? Is it Thursday? Apparently, these questions were too hard for AI Overviews to answer. Nothing triggers on these. (Also, no results for [is it Saturday]).

    Is it Friday? Google gets it right here. Tomorrow is, in fact, Friday.

    Google Is It Friday Scaled

    Is it Sunday? Monday? No AI Overview, but Google helpfully tells us that Sunday is June 1, 2025.

    Google Is It Sunday Scaled

    As for Monday, well, Google tells us today is May 29, 2025:

    Google Is It Monday Scaled

    Is it 2025? More cringeworthiness, as shared by Lily Ray, vice president of SEO and strategy at Amsive, in a LinkedIn post – yes, that’s Google telling us that it both is and isn’t 2025:

    Google Is It 2025

    Think it couldn’t get worse? Well: based on “a calendar,” Google AI Overviews tells us that the current year is 2024 and it is May 28 (as spotted by Lauren Donovan, director of marketing at Third Door Media, publisher of Search Engine Land):

    Google Is It 2025 2024

    But have no fear – Google gets it right if you ask [is it 2021?]. However, Google also gets it wrong because May 27 was two days ago.

    Google Is It 2021

    Yikes.

    Reaction. SEO consultant Andrew Cock-Starkey probably had one of my favorite takes on these awful AI-generated answers in a LinkedIn post:

    “Google are so terrified of being left behind in ‘The AI Race’ (or at least being perceived to be left behind) that they’re literally building in public. On their biggest and most famous product.

    And it’s cringeworthy.

    Huge data centres, nuclear power, rinsing through fresh water, torching energy at a rate of knots… for this?”

    Nikki Lam, head of SEO at NP Digital, also nailed it with this LinkedIn post:

    Nikki Lam Google 2025

    Why we care. “AI responses may include mistakes.” No kidding. AI Overviews continue to disappoint, even on some basic queries that a 4-year-old human could fairly easily answer. Despite all the hype and regardless of how Google wants to spin the awesomeness of its AI models, AI Overviews are a flawed product that is contributing to the death of the current business model of the web.


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    About the Author

    Danny Goodwin
    Danny Goodwin is Editorial Director of Search Engine Land & Search Marketing Expo - SMX. He joined Search Engine Land in 2022 as Senior Editor. In addition to reporting on the latest search marketing news, he manages Search Engine Land’s SME (Subject Matter Expert) program. He also helps program U.S. SMX events.

    Goodwin has been editing and writing about the latest developments and trends in search and digital marketing since 2007. He previously was Executive Editor of Search Engine Journal (from 2017 to 2022), managing editor of Momentology (from 2014-2016) and editor of Search Engine Watch (from 2007 to 2014). He has spoken at many major search conferences and virtual events, and has been sourced for his expertise by a wide range of publications and podcasts.