Aly Windsor / Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNETGoogle AI Overviews are at it again. About a year after going viral for suggesting recipes like glue pizza and gasoline spaghetti, Google’s AI-powered search summaries (which you can avoid, by the way) are in the news again. Also: Google’s AI Overviews will decimate your business – here’s what you need to doThis time, users are pushing Google’s AI past its limits by creating fake idioms. How it worksGo to Google and search for a fake idiom. Don’t ask for an explanation, and don’t ask for a backstory. Just simply search something like “A barking cat can’t put out a fire,” “You can’t make grape jelly from an avocado,” or “Never give your pig a dictionary.” It may help if you add “meaning” at the end of your fake idiom when searching. Also: Google Search just got an AI upgrade that you might actually find useful – and it’s freeGoogle will not only confirm that what you’ve entered is a real saying, but it will also make up a definition and an origin story. The results can be pretty absurd. More