Chegg has filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing it of using AI-generated search summaries that divert traffic away from educational publishers. The lawsuit argues that Google's AI overviews extract content from third-party sites like Chegg, reducing incentives for original content creation and impacting digital publishing. Chegg’s CEO warns that this practice results in students receiving lower-quality, unverified information instead of reliable educational resources. Google denies the claims, asserting that AI enhances search experiences and drives traffic to websites. The outcome of this legal battle could set new standards for AI-driven content use and its impact on digital publishing.
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