The lawsuit by Penske Media in federal court in Washington, DC, marks the first time a major US publisher has taken Alphabet-owned Google to court over the AI-generated summaries that now appear on top of its search results. News organizations have for months said the new features, including Google's AI Overviews, siphon traffic away from their sites, eroding advertising and subscription revenue.
YouTube has announced an expansion of its Hype program, which is designed to help boost emerging creators, while it's also expanding access to its AI-generated video summaries, and launching new templates in its "YouTube Create" app.