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Google AI Mode Is Undermining Original Journalism

  • Google introduced AI Mode in May 2025 as a new conversational feature in its U.S. search engine to answer queries with AI-generated summaries.
  • This launch followed earlier AI Overviews that pushed web links down, reflecting Google's strategic push to integrate AI amid competition and past 'code red' alerts.
  • AI Mode limits the number of sources displayed, encourages interaction with summaries rather than clicks, and has raised publisher concerns over traffic and revenue losses.
  • Google CEO Sundar Pichai described the update as a ‘total reimagining of search’ and claimed it drives higher-quality referral traffic, though specific data remains undisclosed.
  • The feature signals deeper vertical AI integration by Google, prompting debate about risks to publisher ecosystems, increased industry consolidation, and long-term impacts on open web access.
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The company is accused of copying journalistic content without authorisation, damaging free competition The decision of the Administrative Council for Economic Defence (Cade) to reopen an investigation on Google's monopolistic practices in Brazil. The movement strengthens the global pressure to prevent the use of digital platforms without authorisation. Although they have reached point agreements with editors in some countries, the platforms con…

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The Week broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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