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<p>Italy's media regulator asks EU to investigate Google AI search tools over publisher concerns</p>
Italy’s media regulator asks EU to investigate Google AI search tools over publisher concerns

ROME, – Italy’s communications watchdog AGCOM has asked the European Commission to investigate Google’s AI-powered search features over concerns they may harm news publishers and undermine media pluralism, it said on Thursday.

AGCOM, acting in its role ‌as Italy’s ⁠Digital Services ⁠Coordinator, said it had referred Google Ireland Ltd to Brussels for a formal assessment of its AI Overviews and AI Mode services under the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA), following a complaint from the Italian federation of newspaper publishers, FIEG.

Google, a unit ⁠of Alphabet, ‌had no immediate comment.

The FIEG has argued the AI-generated search summaries divert users away ⁠from clicking through to original news sources, threatening the economic sustainability of publishers – particularly smaller and independent outlets.

The FIEG also raised concerns about the accuracy of AI-generated responses, warning that so-called “hallucinations” – false or fabricated information – could spread without users being able to easily verify ‌sources.

AGCOM said it was asking the Commission to assess whether Google had breached DSA obligations on systemic ⁠risk mitigation, media freedom and pluralism, and algorithmic transparency – rules that apply to very large online platforms and search engines.

The Italian regulator also said it would establish a permanent roundtable bringing together Google, other platforms and publishers to discuss copyright, artificial intelligence and media pluralism.

(Reporting by Elvira Pollina, editing by Alvise Armellini and Keith Weir)

  • Published On May 1, 2026 at 12:02 AM IST

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