Overview
- Google, which announced the changes Wednesday, is rolling out five tweaks to AI Mode and AI Overviews that add direct links next to relevant text and more context around sources.
- On desktop, hovering over new inline links shows a quick preview with the site name or page title so users can judge where a click will lead.
- AI results now highlight articles from a reader’s paid news subscriptions, and Google says early tests drove more clicks on those labeled links as publishers link subscriptions through Google.
- Responses start surfacing quotes and previews from public forums and social platforms, with creator names or community labels that let people jump to full discussions.
- Many answers end with suggestions to explore new angles through in‑depth articles, though Google has not detailed rollout scope and reporting notes AI Overviews still make mistakes even as accuracy improves.