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Saiki Sarkar
Saiki Sarkar

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Google adds AI-generated news summaries to Discover page on iOS and Android

Your Mobile News Feed Just Got an AI Co-Pilot

For millions of mobile users, the Google Discover feed is a primary source of content, a personalized stream of articles and videos that preemptively serves up what you might be interested in. Unlike traditional search, Discover works passively, curating a feed based on your search history and interests. It's the content concierge on your Android home screen or Google app on iOS, designed to keep you informed with minimal effort.

Google is now injecting a powerful dose of generative AI into this experience. The company is rolling out AI-generated summaries for news articles directly within the Discover feed on both iOS and Android. Instead of just a headline and a thumbnail, users will see a concise, often bulleted, overview of an article's key points. This AI-powered synopsis provides the gist of the story at a glance, helping you quickly decide whether to tap through for the full report.

This update carries significant implications. For users, it promises a more efficient way to consume news on the go. For publishers, however, it's a double-edged sword. While it might drive more qualified clicks from genuinely interested readers, it could also satisfy curiosity with the summary alone, potentially reducing overall traffic. This move is a clear part of Google's broader strategy to weave AI into all its products, mirroring the Search Generative Experience (SGE) and signaling a fundamental shift in how we discover and consume information digitally.

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