Some publishers and partners hope for more transparency from Google and other AI companies related to AI-generated search.
May 24, 2024

Why publishers fear traffic, ad declines from Google's AI-generated search results

Some publishers and partners hope for more transparency from Google and other AI companies related to AI-generated search.

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