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Home AI News Google’s New AI Search Fails on the Word ‘Disregard’ — Returning a Blank Block of Nothing
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Google’s New AI Search Fails on the Word ‘Disregard’ — Returning a Blank Block of Nothing

  • by Keshav Aggarwal
  • 2026-05-22
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Smartphone displaying Google Search results for the word 'disregard' with a large empty AI summary space.

Earlier this week, Google rolled out a significantly redesigned Search experience, pushing AI-generated summaries to the top of the page and relegating the traditional list of links — the so-called ‘ten blue links’ — far down the results. The company has touted this as a leap forward in user utility. But the sheer scale of Google Search means edge cases are inevitable. One such case, first spotted by a journalist, reveals a particularly glaring failure: searching for the single word ‘disregard.’

The Problem with a Single Word

When a user types the word ‘disregard’ into Google Search, the new AI summary occupies a massive block of space at the top of the page. The problem? It is almost entirely empty. A single line of text appears — essentially a null response — and below it, a large, blank void. The Merriam-Webster dictionary link is still present, but a user must scroll past this empty block to find it. For most users, that blank AI response is the only thing visible on the screen. It serves no conceivable value to someone simply looking up a definition or usage of the word.

Comparison with Bing

For context, a similar search on Bing, which has been less aggressive in pushing its AI summaries, yields a more useful result. While not perfect, Bing’s interface provides a definition, synonyms, and usage examples without the jarring empty space. As one veteran tech journalist noted, it is a rare instance where a Bing search result feels more valuable than the Google equivalent. This comparison highlights a core challenge for Google: ensuring that its AI enhancements do not degrade the fundamental utility of the search engine.

Why This Matters

This is not a catastrophic failure, but it is a revealing one. It demonstrates that Google’s new AI layer is not yet handling edge cases — such as single-word dictionary queries — with the reliability users expect. For a company that has built its reputation on delivering precise, useful information instantly, a result that offers a blank space instead of a definition is a significant quality gap. It also raises questions about how thoroughly the new system was tested before its wide rollout.

Conclusion

The ‘disregard’ bug is a small but telling example of the challenges inherent in integrating AI into a product as vast and essential as Google Search. While the company pushes forward with AI-first experiences, it must ensure that the new features do not break the core functionality that billions of users rely on daily. This incident serves as a reminder that even the most advanced AI systems can stumble on the simplest of queries.

FAQs

Q1: What exactly happens when you search ‘disregard’ on Google?
A: The new AI summary at the top of the page is mostly empty, displaying only a single, useless line of text. The actual dictionary link is pushed far down the page, requiring the user to scroll past a large blank space.

Q2: Is this a widespread bug affecting many searches?
A: Currently, it appears to be an edge case affecting very short, single-word queries, particularly dictionary-style lookups. It is not a systemic failure of all searches, but it highlights a quality control gap.

Q3: How does this compare to other search engines?
A: A similar search on Bing, which uses AI summaries less aggressively, provides a standard definition and related information without the empty space. This makes the Google result appear less useful for this specific type of query.

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Keshav Aggarwal is the Co-Founder & CEO of BitcoinWorld, a Google News - indexed publication covering crypto, AI, and forex markets since 2020. A blockchain investor and trader with over six years in the digital-asset space, he built one of India's most active crypto investor communities and has guided thousands of retail participants through their first investments in the asset class. At BitcoinWorld, he sets editorial direction across the newsroom and reports on the business of crypto, AI, and Web3 - tracking the funding rounds, product launches, and regulatory shifts shaping the future of finance and frontier technology.
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