By Paul Sandle and Muvija M LONDON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Britain said it wanted Google to change its search services to give ...
42% said they would not block Google and 25% are still unsure.
Google's polarizing generative AI summaries that appear at the top of search results are particularly unpopular among publishers. Regulatory intervention in the UK may offer them a way out.
Britain's competition watchdog said Wednesday that Google should give news sites and content creators the choice to opt out ...
Google says it's exploring new controls that would let websites opt out of AI search features specifically, as the UK CMA opened a regulatory consultation.
The UK is pushing Google to revamp its services to allow publishers to opt out of AI overviews and stop Google from using ...
Google just announced it is looking into ways to allow websites to specifically opt out of Google using its content in the ...
The walkback comes after the UK’s CMA opened a consultation on forcing Google to do just that, having given the company “strategic market status” last year. Ron Eden, Google’s principal for product ...
Britain’s competition watchdog is proposing new rules that would allow websites to opt out of Google’s AI-generated search ...
Google has announced publisher opt-out controls for AI search summaries hours after UK regulators proposed forcing such ...
UK regulators are pushing Google to let publishers opt out of AI Overviews with proposals aiming to protect news sites and ...