By Paul Sandle and Muvija M LONDON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Britain said it wanted Google to change its search services to give ...
Google said it will let websites opt out of generative AI features in Search. Cloudflare's CEO says that's just a start.
Britain's competition watchdog says Google should let news sites and content creators opt out of having their content scraped ...
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is recommending measures to give publishers more control over how their ...
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UK proposes to let websites refuse Google AI search
Britain's competition watchdog proposed Wednesday that websites be allowed to opt out of having content used by Google's "AI Overviews" feature as it tackles the technology giant's dominance in online ...
Google's polarizing generative AI summaries that appear at the top of search results are particularly unpopular among ...
UK regulators are pushing Google to let publishers opt out of AI Overviews with proposals aiming to protect news sites and ...
UK regulators are proposing new rules to curb Google's dominance in digital search. Publishers could gain control over how ...
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 CMA has said publishers should be able to opt out of Google AI Overviews without it affecting how they appear in search ...
The news will be music to the ears of Britain’s publishers and content providers in what has become a battle between them and ...
Google faces making changes to search services under watchdog proposals - The CMA has tabled measures to improve Google ...
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