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Google to test artificial intelligence-powered search AI Overviews in Australia
Australian Financial Review
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- Date Published
- 25 Sept 2024
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- 8 Mar 2025, 02:41 pm
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- Sam Buckingham-JonesENRICHED
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Known as AI Overviews, the change is the biggest to the platform in years. But news publishers and e-commerce sites fear it could leave them out in the cold.
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TechnologyAIPrint articleSam Buckingham-JonesMedia and marketing reporterSep 25, 2024 – 4.00pmSaveLog inorSubscribeto save articleShareCopy linkCopiedEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookCopy linkCopiedShare via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber?LoginGoogle is about to start testing summaries of search results generated by artificial intelligence in Australia, in the most significant change to the user and business experience of the ubiquitous platform in years.Alphabet, which owns the Google search engine and video platform YouTube, has been briefing stakeholders in Australia that its AI Overviews will arrive as an “experiment” for a small percentage of users in the next few days, sources with knowledge of the plans, not permitted to speak publicly, said.Loading...Sam Buckingham-Jonesis the media and marketing reporter at The Australian Financial Review.Connect withSamonTwitter.SaveLog inorSubscribeto save articleShareCopy linkCopiedEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookCopy linkCopiedShare via...Gift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber?LoginLicense articleFollow the topics, people and companies that matter to you.Find out moreRead MoreAIGoogleMedia & marketingSoftwareOnline shoppingFetching latest articlesOlympic weightlifting is hard. This boss uses the 1pc rule to get it doneLucy DeanOut-of-control watch price rises give housing a run for its moneyKnow your craft: How the biggest airlines rate at the pointy end‘We’ll fight’: Alex Waislitz on family battles and bad betsPatrick DurkinJob appointments have never been purely merit-based: CEW chiefWhy this CEO saves creative work for after her periodNew Zealand pops its cork for one of the world’s great wine festivalsMax AllenWhy Hawaii’s data-driven wellness retreat is a haven for high-flyersA last-chance tote bag and a groovy case for trumpetersVictor Smorgon’s star fundie eyes 50pc returns for new fundAlex GluyasForrest family powerbroker had alleged role in big Fortescue decisionsEllison-run garnet mine faces punishment over unsanctioned development