The Information reports that Google is pressing news publishers who join a pilot for "AI-powered article overviews" to grant broad rights over how Google uses their content, including rights to use the material to train AI models, according to reporting cited by PYMNTS (June 25). According to The Information, publishers that do not accept those terms could eventually lose the annual fee they currently receive for inclusion in Google News, because Google plans to end that program, per the report. PYMNTS also quotes a Google spokesperson: "as people's news preference change, we've been expanding our partnerships through our News AI pilot program, working with a wide range of publishers to explore how AI can drive more engaged audiences." PYMNTS notes Google said in December it updated partnerships "for the AI era" and that it has formed commercial deals with more than 3,000 publications. PYMNTS further notes the European Commission opened an antitrust inquiry into Google last December.
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