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Google AI tricked by Cwmbran roundabouts Aprils fools’ prank

April 3, 2025
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BBC Ben smiling at the camera. He is wearing a black hoody which is zipped up and a black jacket that is undone. He has short grey hair and is smiling at the camera. He is standing on the balcony of the BBC building in Cardiff, the train station can be seen in the background. The sun is shining. It is a head and shoulders shot.BBC

Ben Black publishes a fake news story every year for April Fools’ Day

Every year, journalist Ben Black publishes a playful fake story on his community news site Cwmbran Life for April Fools’ Day.

Since 2018 the 48-year-old has spun yarns including a Hollywood-style sign on a mountain to a nudist cold-water swimming club at a lake.

In 2020, Mr Black published a fake story claiming Cwmbran had been recognised by Guinness World Records for having the most roundabouts per square kilometre.

Despite altering the wording of his article that afternoon, when he searched for it on 1 April he said he was “shocked” and “worried” to find the false information being used by Google’s AI tool and presented as real information.

Google has been asked to comment.

Mr Black decided to begin writing fake stories for April Fools’ Day for “a bit of fun” and said his wife usually helped him come up with the ideas.

The concept for his story in 2020 came from Cwmbran being a new town, where “often linking houses with roundabouts is the easiest way to build”.

“I made up a number for the roundabouts per square kilometre and added a fake quote from a resident and clicked publish.

“It went down really well from memory, people laughed,” he said.

That afternoon, Mr Black marked the story as an April Fools’ prank to clarify it was not fake news to his readers.

However, the next day, he was “annoyed” to find it had been picked up by a larger national news website without his permission, and despite efforts to try and get the story removed, the story is still online.

Ben Black/Google A screenshot of a Google search page which shows the AI overview claiming that Cwmbran reportedly has the world highest concentration of roundabouts. Beneath is an article by LearnDrive reporting on the same story. Ben Black/Google

Journalist Ben Black says he was “shocked” to discover his fake news story from five years ago being used by Google AI

Mr Black said he had “forgotten all about it” until he searched for his previous stories on April Fools’ Day this year.

He said he was surprised to discover the Google AI tool and a learning to drive website using his article to claim Cwmbran reportedly had the world’s highest concentration of roundabouts.

He said: “It’s really scary that someone in Scotland could Google ‘roads in Wales’ and come across a story that just isn’t true.

“It’s not a dangerous story, but it shows how fake news can easily spread even if it’s from a trusted news source.

“Even though I changed it all the same day, it shows down the line the internet can do it’s own thing. It’s just crazy.”

Mr Black said AI was becoming a growing threat to independent publishers, with many tools using their original content without permission and presenting it in different formats for others to benefit from.

“It is really frustrating because now no-one will visit our websites,” he said.

He also pointed out that larger news websites had struck deals with AI firms for collaboration, but said: “There was no chance I’d be able to do that.”

Although Mr Black decided not to publish a fake story for April Fools’ Day this year because he was “too busy”, he said the experience had put him off and made him decide not to publish a fake story again.



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