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A large part of the Internet economy was built on clicks. A new overview feature on Google Amnesty International may change this.
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Amnesty International Overview of Google can provide an answer to your question before clicking on one link. But he explains the bad news for publishers who write articles that operate artificial intelligence summaries: their business models depend on the site’s visits to sell ads. Some young publishers have already been out of work with the growth of artificial intelligence summaries.
“The event at the level of extinction is already here,” said Helen Havlak, the publisher of the Technical News website.
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