The article discusses Google's introduction of AI-generated summaries (AI Overviews) as part of its search function, which has significantly altered user behavior. These summaries, often superficial and potentially misleading, now occupy the top results, leading users away from clicking on original content sources. The piece highlights concerns over declining traffic to traditional media outlets and Wikipedia, as well as the potential degradation of information quality due to reliance on less reliable sources. It cites data showing that over 80% of searches end without clicks on original links, and that Google’s AI frequently draws from Wikipedia, further reducing its traffic. The author warns of a cycle where poor-quality sources lead to worse summaries, creating a self-perpetuating problem.
Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames the issue of AI-generated summaries as a broader societal concern, emphasizing the decline of traditional media and the erosion of trust in information sources. While it does not directly criticize specific political actors, it implies a systemic failure in maintaining accurate, '






