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Canadian news publishers, experts raise alarm over Google search AI summaries

In small font at the bottom of its AI summaries, Google warns users that “AI responses may include mistakes.”

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Canadian news publishers, experts raise alarm over Google search AI summaries

Liz Reid, Google head of Search, speaks at a Google I/O event in Mountain View, Calif., Tuesday, May 14, 2024. 


OTTAWA - News publishers say the AI-generated summaries that now top many Google search results are cutting into their online traffic — and experts are still flagging concerns about the summaries’ accuracy as they warn the internet itself is being reshaped.

When Google rolled out its AI Overview feature last year, its mistakes — including one suggestion to use glue to make pizza toppings stick better — made headlines. One expert warns concerns about the accuracy of the feature’s output won’t necessarily go away as the technology improves.

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