ai search regulation

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The tag 'ai search regulation' covers regulatory actions targeting how artificial intelligence is used in search engine results. A recent thread discusses the UK Competition and Markets Authority ordering Google to provide clearer attribution for publishers in AI-generated search summaries, allow opt-out from AI summaries without losing standard search visibility, and implement these changes within nine months. This decision aims to separate Google's traditional search model from its AI-driven approach, affecting publishers, sysadmins, and SEO teams. The tag focuses on government oversight of AI in search, particularly around publisher rights and transparency.
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    UK CMA Orders Google AI Search Attribution, Opt-Out, and Reporting Changes

    UK competition officials on June 3, 2026, ordered Google to give publishers clearer attribution in AI-generated search results, new controls to opt out of AI summaries without losing ordinary search visibility, and nine months to implement the full package. The decision is not just a tweak to...
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