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Google's new AI-infused search engine has sparked concerns among news publishers, who fear it will decrease traffic and revenue. The engine, powered by Gemini, directly answers user queries, making it unnecessary for users to click on links. Publishers rely on traffic and advertising support to survive, and this feature could have catastrophic consequences for them. The news industry has faced several blows from Big Tech, and the rise of AI has added to their concerns. While Google claims the changes will benefit news companies, many are skeptical, warning it could put the future of the open internet in danger.
By Dr. Tony Hoang4.6
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Google's new AI-infused search engine has sparked concerns among news publishers, who fear it will decrease traffic and revenue. The engine, powered by Gemini, directly answers user queries, making it unnecessary for users to click on links. Publishers rely on traffic and advertising support to survive, and this feature could have catastrophic consequences for them. The news industry has faced several blows from Big Tech, and the rise of AI has added to their concerns. While Google claims the changes will benefit news companies, many are skeptical, warning it could put the future of the open internet in danger.

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