10 pointsby todd-davies8 hours ago2 comments
  • mda_damico7 hours ago
    Strange decision. The AI overview won't disappear but the UK news publishers will disappear from it. People who use a news publisher usually open their websites, not Google. People who open Google to look for news mostly are fulfilled by the AI overview content, if it isn't, they always can check links below the AI overview.
    • beardyw7 hours ago
      My reaction too. It seems like a no win for publishers.
    • watwut7 hours ago
      Publishers gain nothing out of their content being shown in that overview. It is pure nothing for them.
      • weird-eye-issue6 hours ago
        Well there is a click-through rate. It might not be very high but it's not literally zero.
        • todd-davies5 hours ago
          Correct, the click through from AI Overview is better than nothing, but it's not typically (anywhere near as) high as it would have been if the website was shown in the results without AI Overview at all.

          Furthermore, opting out of AI Overview means that _other_ websites will be used for its grounding. Those competing websites will be cited and receive some citation traffic instead. So there's really very little incentive to opt-out for most websites.

          Disclosure, I recently wrote a detailed write-up of these issues here: https://academic.oup.com/jeclap/advance-article/doi/10.1093/...

  • centrified8 hours ago
    The problem is that people now often don’t read past the AI result.