The CMA imposes new regulations on Google, allowing opt-outs from AI features. This enhances content transparency.
Google Must Allow Websites to Opt Out of AI Features in the UK
Original: Google Must Let Websites Opt Out Of AI Search Features In UK via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Importance: Googleの検索機能におけるAI使用に関する重要な規制変更
Summary
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has imposed a new requirement on Google to allow websites to opt out of AI search features. This change will enable publishers to demand clearer content attribution for their materials.
Key Points
- CMA introduces new requirement in the UK
- Websites can opt out of AI features
- Transparency in content attribution is mandated
View developer summary
The CMA has introduced a new requirement for Google to allow opt-out from AI features. Publishers can now demand transparency regarding the use of their content, and Google must provide clearer content attribution for AI-generated search results.
Outlet: Search Engine Journal
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