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864 German Court Rules Google is Responsible for AI Overviews Errors

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Martin Peers @ The Information · 06/10/2026 11:02 EDT

A German court ruled that Google was responsible for the accuracy of content in AI Overviews, the AI-generated answers that appear in Google search’s AI Overviews, in a potentially far-reaching ruling. The ruling, reported by the German publication The Decoder which linked to the judgement, ...

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