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Google claims web traffic is stable, tells publishers to adapt or die
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56368, member: 636"] Google defends its AI Overviews feature against accusations of damaging website traffic across the internet. Publishers and search optimization specialists express alarm over reduced click-through rates since the artificial intelligence search tool launched. Head of Search Liz Reid maintains that organic click volume from Google Search remains consistent compared to previous years. The company reports that quality clicks have actually increased while total web traffic stays stable. Google attributes third-party studies showing dramatic traffic losses to flawed research methods and isolated examples. The technology company shifts responsibility away from AI Overviews by pointing to evolving user preferences on the web. Reid suggests that traffic flows toward different content types as people seek human experiences rather than keyword-focused material. Publishers report traffic decreases approaching 70 percent for some websites since AI search features appeared. Google provided no detailed statistics to support its stability claims despite confident public statements. The ongoing dispute between content creators and the search giant continues as artificial intelligence transforms information access patterns. [/QUOTE]
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