Google has apologised for sending a news alert on this year's Bafta awards ceremony that suggested suggesting people read further into a racial slur.

The alert was for a story on the fallout from the ceremony, during which a member of the audience with Tourette's syndrome used the slur in an involuntary tic when actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo took to the stage.

A Google spokesperson told the BBC: "We're deeply sorry for this mistake. We've removed the offensive notification and are working to prevent this from happening again."

People on social media claimed the offensive language in the alert was due to Google's use of generative AI, but the company said that was not the case.

Instead, Google's "see more" suggestion using the racial slur stemmed from a failure within its safety features for push notifications, or alerts that come through as text on a user's phone or device.