Google has launched a new AI feature that automatically summarizes trending news stories within its mobile search apps, displaying tiny publisher logos while discouraging users from clicking through to original articles. This development threatens to further devastate an already struggling journalism industry that has seen significant traffic declines from Google’s previous AI initiatives, potentially accelerating what experts call “Google Zero”—a future where the search giant stops sending traffic to news sites entirely.
The big picture: Google’s AI summaries represent the latest escalation in the tech giant’s systematic reduction of referral traffic to news publishers, following the controversial rollout of AI Overviews that already eliminated the need for users to click on search results.
Key details: The feature appears in Google’s Discover news feed on iOS and Android devices in the US, focusing primarily on trending lifestyle topics including sports and entertainment.
Why this matters: The news industry is already hemorrhaging traffic from Google’s AI features, with publications forced into drastic cost-cutting measures and layoffs.
The accuracy problem: Google’s AI features have consistently produced misleading information and factual errors, raising concerns about misinformation spreading through news summaries.
What’s at stake: Industry experts warn this could mark a tipping point toward “Google Zero”—a scenario where Google abandons sending traffic to publishers altogether by using AI to answer all queries directly.