The AI takeover of Search is in full swing, especially as Google’s new AI Mode is going live for all US users. But for publishers, this continues the existential crisis around how Google Search is changing, with a new statement calling AI Mode “the definition of theft” while legal documents reveal that Google did consider opt out controls that ultimately weren’t implemented. In a statement earlier this week, the News/Media Alliance slammed Google for “further depriving publishers of original content both traffic and revenue.” The full statement reads: Links were the last redeeming quality of search that gave publishers traffic and revenue. Now Google just takes content by force and uses it with no return, the definition of theft. The DOJ remedies must address this to prevent continued domination of the internet by one company. This comes right as new documents revealed that Google had weighed out several options regarding allowing publishers to opt out of “SGE” – what ultimately became AI Overviews – but decided against these options (via Bloomberg). Google’s options range from making no changes whatsoever to publisher controls, to explicit separation between Google’s AI tools and the rest of Search, something the company called a “hard red line,” implying that option was never being considered. Advertisement - scroll for more content As it stands today, publishers are unable to opt out of Google’s AI tools without effectively opting out of Search as a whole. Google considers this “Option 2,” where publishers can limit how often their content is used for AI results by opting out of traditional “snippets,” which don’t appear as often with the rise of AI Overviews anyway. The documents distinctly show that Google chose not to announce any of this publicly and avoid saying that making changes opts publishers out of seeing their work used for training data. Google, speaking to Bloomberg regarding these documents, said: Publishers have always controlled how their content...
First seen: 2025-05-23 20:31
Last seen: 2025-05-23 20:31