Google is defending its AI Overviews feature amid a lawsuit filed by Penske Media Corporation, the parent company of Rolling Stone, which alleges that AI summaries cause search traffic to plummet, leading to reduced revenue for online publishers.
At an AI summit in New York on Monday, Markham Erickson, Google’s vice president of government affairs and public policy, emphasized that user preferences are evolving. “So, I don’t want to speak about the specifics of the lawsuit, but I can speak to our philosophy here, which is, look, we want a healthy ecosystem,” he said. He noted that while the traditional “10 blue links” model—Google’s longstanding format of directing users to original websites—has effectively connected billions of publications worldwide, users now increasingly seek contextual answers and summaries rather than just factual links from source sites.
According to Erickson, Google’s approach balances these demands by providing AI-driven overviews without abandoning the classic search results. “The 10 blue links serve the ecosystem very well, and it was a simple value proposition. We provided links that directed users free of charge to billions of publications around the world. We’re not going to abandon that model. We think that there’s use for that model. It’s still an important part of the ecosystem,” he stated.
Erickson acknowledged the shift in user behavior, saying, “But user preferences, and what users want, is also changing. So, instead of factual answers and 10 blue links, they’re increasingly wanting contextual answers and summaries. We want to be able to provide that, too, while at the same time, driving people back to content, valuable content, on the Internet.”
Erickson described the digital landscape as dynamic, with content value evolving. Google’s commitment, he reiterated, is to foster an overall healthy ecosystem that supports both innovation in search technology and traffic to valuable online resources. The lawsuit highlights ongoing tensions between tech giants and content creators as AI reshapes how information is accessed and monetized.




