The study moves the AI-search traffic debate beyond observational correlations: participants were randomly assigned to current Google Search, a version with AI features hidden, or AI Mode-only search during ordinary browsing. It is still a preprint and does not establish effects for every query or publisher.
Search Console’s new generative-AI reports separate AI-feature impressions from overall search performance, exposing pages, countries, devices and time trends for AI Overviews, AI Mode and Discover.
Preferred Sources is now global, appears inside Google’s AI-search experiences, and has an embeddable publisher button. Google says readers are twice as likely to click a source after marking it preferred.
Search Console can now treat supported social and video accounts as properties, exposing Google impressions, clicks, queries and post-level performance for Instagram, TikTok, X and YouTube content.