
"AI-powered article overviews generate story previews, using Generative-AI to give searchers "more context before they click through." Google said this is a "new AI pilot program, we're working with publishers to experiment with new features in Google News." Google partnered with "Der Spiegel, El País, Folha de S. Paulo, Infobae, Kompas, The Guardian, The Times of India, The Washington Examiner and The Washington Post, among others," the company said."
"And Glenn Gabe spotted it for The Washington Post - which you can see here in Google News - and shared the following image on X: Glenn wrote, "I'm now seeing the experiment where AI-powered article overviews are showing for The Washington Post. There is an AI disclaimer up top for "Story previews" and you can preview the article before clicking through. Then there is a prominent link to go to the article.""
Google News is experimenting with AI-powered story overviews that generate generative-AI previews to provide searchers more context before clicking through. The previews display an AI disclaimer labeled "Story previews" and include a prominent link to the publisher's original story. The pilot runs with a handful of participating publishers across multiple regions, including Der Spiegel, El País, Folha de S. Paulo, Infobae, Kompas, The Guardian, The Times of India, The Washington Examiner, and The Washington Post. The experiment surfaces concise context to help users decide whether to click through and explores publisher collaboration on new News features.
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