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    Home » U.K. watchdog proposes forcing Google to let publishers opt out of AI summaries

    U.K. watchdog proposes forcing Google to let publishers opt out of AI summaries

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    Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai speaks at a Google I/O event in Mountain View, Calif., Tuesday, May 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

    By Kelvin Chan, Business Writer

    LONDON (AP) --

    Britain’s competition watchdog said Wednesday that Google should give news sites and content creators the choice to opt out of having their online content scraped to feed its AI overviews.

    It’s part of a set of proposals from the Competition and Markets Authority aimed at loosening the U.S. tech giant’s stranglehold on the U.K’s online search market.

    The watchdog last year labeled Google a “strategic” player in online search advertising, using new digital powers to promote more competition by forcing changes to the company’s business practices.

    The CMA’s report noted that news publishers have suffered a drop in traffic since Google rolled out its AI Overviews – summaries that appear at the top of some search queries – because fewer users are clicking through to the original articles.

    The watchdog said Google should give publishers “meaningful choice” over how their content is used in AI-generated responses; be more transparent about the process; and properly cite content used in AI results.

    Google said it was looking forward to engaging with the watchdog and would continue discussions with website owners.

    “We’re now exploring updates to our controls to let sites specifically opt out of Search generative AI features,” Ron Eden, Google’s principal for product management, said in a blog post.

    “Our goal is to protect the helpfulness of Search for people who want information quickly, while also giving websites the right tools to manage their content.

    Will Hayter, the CMA’s executive director for digital markets, said in a blog post that the measures would support the “long-term sustainability” of publishers and “help people verify sources in AI-generated results and build trust in what they see.”

    The CMA also recommended that Google rank its search results fairly, and not give priority to websites that have advertising or other business deals with Google. And it proposed making it easier for people to switch their default search engine by requiring choice screens on Android devices and the Chrome browser.

    The watchdog will make its final decision after gathering feedback in a consultation that ends on Feb. 25.

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    Joni Lamb, who started one of the largest Christian TV networks, dies at 65

    Friday, May 8, 2026
    Television evangelist Joni Lamb sings a praise song during 'Celebration', a show that she and her husband Marcus host on the Daystar Network, on July 30, 2001 in Colleyville, Texas. (Lawrence Jenkins/The Dallas Morning News via AP)

    Joni Lamb, who with her late husband founded the Daystar Television Network and guided it to become one of the world's largest Christian TV networks, died Thursday. She was 65. Lamb, the network's president, had been suffering from serious health issues before sustaining a back injury that caused her health to deteriorate, the network said in a statement. A cause of death was not released. "Joni's love for the Lord and for the people we serve shaped this ministry from the beginning," the network's board of directors said in the statement. The network said its ministry will continue on and that Lamb made sure a leadership team was in place. She and her husband, Marcus Lamb, who died in 2021, began broadcasting in the Dallas area with a single station in 1993. Five years later, Joni Lamb began hosting her signature daily women's show. Based in Bedford, Texas, the Daystar Television Network grew to broadcast in more than 200 countries and has aired shows from many well-known evangelists, including Joel Osteen and T.D. Jakes. The network said it reaches 2.3 billion homes worldwide. Its ministry was rooted in Pentecostalism, the Christian tradition known for its spirit-filled worship, and its belief in modern-day miracles and everyday battles with evil influences. In addition to being the network's president and working behind the scenes, Joni Lamb could be seen on the air hosting "Joni Table Talk" and discussing daily issues. She stood beside her late husband in 2010 when he admitted on television to an affair with a woman years before. Marcus Lamb also alleged that three people tried to extort money from him to stay quiet. Joni Lamb said at the time that when she learned of his infidelity she was devastated and prayed to the Holy Spirit,... Read More

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