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Google’s AI-generated search summaries change how they show their sources


And if a summary is too complicated, Google can fix that.

“We are using the right-hand-side space to prominently display the links to the AI Overview so that people can navigate to the content that they’re interested in,” Hema Budaraju, Google’s senior director of product management for Search, tells The Verge. Here in the US, AI Overviews got off to a rough start, with the feature telling users to put glue on pizza to help the cheese stick and eat rocks. When asked what Google is doing to help prevent these kinds of answers from appearing in other countries and languages, Budaraju says the company has “rigorous evaluation processes and extensive adversarial testing in every market,” adding that “quality and safety are built into the design” of AI Overviews.

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