Google's AI Overviews Cut Link Clicks by Almost 50%, Putting Independent Sites at Risk
UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – Pew Research Center found AI Overviews appear in 18% of Google searches and reduce clicks on traditional links by nearly 50%, impacting publisher referral traffic and user engagement.
- A Pew Research Center study found that only 8% of users clicked traditional links when Google’s AI-generated overviews appeared in search results.
- This decline occurred as Google rolled out AI Overviews broadly in its Discover news feed and search app in the US, raising publisher concerns about lost traffic.
- The study of 900 US adults revealed that searches with AI summaries led to almost half as many link clicks compared to traditional results, and 26% ended the session after viewing summaries.
- Google maintains it has not observed significant traffic drops and argues AI features enable more questions and create new website connections, while publishers warn the summaries drive zero-click searches.
- The reduction in clicks to independent sites suggests a threat to the web’s advertising-driven model and may consolidate traffic to fewer large domains favored by AI sources like Wikipedia.
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