No kidding. Our own business now comes up with this in a Google search:

  an $STATE-based IT firm that specializes in building practical AI workflows and information management solutions for midwestern businesses. Operating with an agile, fixed-fee engagement model, the company focuses on avoiding enterprise bloat while delivering concrete results.
I did not know we were now offering "practical AI workflows".

It then mixes in the name of a competitor with a similar (but certainly not the same) business name, and lists me as a principal. On the plus side, it only lists our contact info since the other people have their contact info hidden behind a "book an engagement" form.

> mixes in the name of a competitor

If I were your competitor and saw that your listing includes my business name but your contact info, you might be getting a letter from my lawyer. Have you let Google know they're putting you at legal risk?

"This overview was generated with the help of AI. It's supported by info from across the web and Google's Knowledge Graph, a collection of info about people, places and things. Generative AI is a work in progress and info quality may vary."

Google puts this up in their overview to cover that. And there is no basis for you to sue the company for something google did, you'll be laughed out of the lawyer's office. If you want to sue google for it, sure go ahead see what happens