Published on May 28, 2026
Google’s AI Overviews recently relied on a predefined set of news sources. Users accessed information filtered through these channels, often leading to a narrow range of perspectives. This uniformity shaped how many consumed news online.
With the introduction of the Preferred Sources feature, users can now prioritize their favorite news outlets within AI Overviews. This change allows individuals to curate their news feeds actively. It marks a shift towards personalization in information retrieval.
The tech giant rolled out this feature broadly, enabling users to easily add or remove sources. During searches, results will now reflect these preferences, enhancing the relevance of returned content. Early reviews indicate that users appreciate having more control over the information they receive.
This adjustment has significant implications for how news is experienced. sources, users may engage more deeply with topics that matter to them. However, this could also lead to echo chambers, where diverse viewpoints are less exposed.
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