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Imran Rahman-JonesTechnology reporter

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Online publishers can choose not to appear in the AI Overviews of Google search results in the UK, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced.
The competition regulator said this would "put publishers, like news organisations, in a stronger position to negotiate content deals with Google".
These features will be trialled in the UK first before rolling out globally.
Google added it was engaging with regulators "to ensure website owners have the right tools as user preferences evolve".
Sites that opt out will not receive traffic or impressions from its generative AI features, the company said.
The CMA said Google must properly attribute publishers' content which appears in its AI search results, with clear links to their sites.
"It is crucial that content publishers, including news organisations, have appropriate bargaining power over how their content is used," said CMA Chief Executive Sarah Cardell.
She said this was a "world-first requirement," adding it would result in "fair treatment, greater transparency and meaningful choice for businesses and consumers".
However, many have said they've seen a drop in traffic since Google moved links to other sites down the search results page, with AI overviews displayed at the top instead.
Some people have also switched from using traditional search engines to other AI chatbots, which produce answers to questions based on information they have scraped from existing websites.
If a publisher opts out of appearing in Google's AI search results, the CMA says this gives them leverage to negotiate their own deals to be paid for the content the AI uses in its results.
Google has nine months to bring all the changes in, but the CMA says it wants to see "important parts" of the requirements implemented earlier.
It has extra powers over Google and other large tech companies, as they are designated as having an influential position in the digital market.
The CMA says it will be monitoring developments in Google search and has to power to act further if need be.


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