Press publishers had raised concerns that AI-powered search kills their traffic

But AI companies talk down possible alternatives to existing 'robots.txt’ opt-out

Google accounts for more than 90% of UK queries and the Competition and Markets Authority says it wants to give publishers more control over how their content is used

Website publishers, particularly media outlets, claim that artificial intelligence models take their content without compensation.

British competition regulators have mandated that Google must allow news sites to opt out of having their content scraped for AI overviews

Press publishers had raised concerns that AI-powered search kills their traffic

Con una mossa inedita a livello mondiale, la Competition and Markets Authority (Cma) britannica ha imposto il diritto all’opt-out da Google AI, il motore di ricerca guidato…

The CMA says Google must introduce tools that let publishers opt out of having their content used to power AI features in Search, including AI Overviews.

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published new requirements forcing Google to allow publishers in the UK to opt out of having their content used in Google AI…

U.K. regulators are requiring Google offer a tool allowing website publishers to opt-out of generative AI search features. The option will be tested in the UK then rolled out…

The company is offering publishers a new Search Console toggle and performance insights as pressure mounts over AI-driven traffic declines.

Britain's competition watchdog has introduced new rules for Google's search. Publishers can now decide if their content powers Google's AI. This move aims to give creators more…