Google AI Mode raises fears over control of news
Critics warn Google now controls what news users see.

Google’s AI Mode has quietly launched in the UK, reshaping how users access news by summarising information directly in search results.
By paraphrasing content gathered across the internet, the tool offers instant answers while reducing the need to visit original news sites.
Critics argue that the technology monopolises UK information by filtering what users see, based on algorithms rather than editorial judgement. Concerns have grown over transparency, fairness and the future of independent journalism.
Publishers are not compensated for content used by AI Mode, and most users rarely click through to the sources. Newsrooms fear pressure to adapt their output to align with Google’s preferences or risk being buried online.
While AI may streamline convenience, it lacks accountability. Regulated journalism must operate under legal frameworks, whereas AI faces no such scrutiny even when errors have real consequences.
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