Google must make changes to its AI search summaries after the U.K.'s antitrust watchdog ordered it to give publishers more control. Read now

The UK’s CMA has imposed new conduct requirements on Google search, letting publishers opt out of AI training and mandating fair ranking and choice screens.

Google will have to give publishers control of how their content is used both in AI overviews and when “fine-tuning” its AI models.

UK's CMA mandates Google to let publishers control AI-generated summaries, enhancing their negotiating power over content usage.

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

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority has introduced new measures to address Google's over 90% market share in search services, aiming to foster fairer competition.

Google must give UK publishers the right to block their content from its AI search features, the UK's competition regulator ruled today.

Watchdog makes ruling on search summaries after publishers complain about drop in click-through traffic and revenue

The EU started investigating last year whether Google breached competition rules in how it uses content published online to feed its AI Overviews. "U.K. Competition Watchdog Plans…

Website publishers, particularly media outlets, claim AI models take their content without compensation, discourage clicks to their original pages.

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

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.

Action follows Chocolate Factory's changes to AI search results

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…

Google will be forced to give publishers greater control over how their content is used in AI-generated search results

Google must make changes to its AI search summaries after the U.K.'s antitrust watchdog ordered it to give publishers more control. Read now

Complete overhaul of search engine means that users will get customised responses to searches – which news organisations say has stopped people clicking through to articles

Publishers in Great Britain will now have stronger protections on their intellectual property from Google's AI Overviews, thanks to a rule.

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…