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Court actually holds Google responsible for everything AI Overviews get wrong (Updated)

Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Update, June 10, 2026 (5:52 PM ET): Google has responded to our request for comment and issued a statement about the courtโ€™s ruling. Original article, June 10, 2026 (3:24 PM ET): Anyone who has used Goog

Court actually holds Google responsible for everything AI Overviews get wrong (Updated)
Android Authority โ€” 10 June 2026
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Update, June 10, 2026 (5:52 PM ET): Google has responded to our request for comment and issued a statement about the courtโ€™s ruling.

Original article, June 10, 2026 (3:24 PM ET): Anyone who has used Googleโ€™s AI-powered Search tools for long enough already knows: Sooner or later, the AI is going to get something wrong . Maybe thatโ€™s just a small oversight, maybe itโ€™s a full-blown hallucination, but itโ€™s impossible to deny that mistakes keep happening. But now Google just might start feeling the pressure to sort some of those issues out, as courts begin ruling that the company is ultimately responsible for any AI-fueled misinformation.

This particular case arose in Germany, where The Decoder reports that a pair of publishers in Munich discovered that AI Overviews were telling searchers that they engaged in โ€œdubious business practicesโ€ and accused them of running scams. After Google didnโ€™t respond to a cease-and-desist letter, they sued.

While Google might get a pass if it were simply surfacing Search results where a third party accused the publishers of fraud, the courts found that AI Overviews represent original statements from Google itself โ€” and as such, the company is liable for their content.

Predictably, Google argued before the court that users have the power to verify the veracity of AI statements by chasing down source links. The court was having none of this, however, rejecting the idea that just because a user could do such legwork for themselves that this should be an excuse to absolve Google of liability, and noting that AI Overviews represent โ€œa self-contained statement with independently understandable content and no reference to other possible interpretations or even unreliable content.โ€

If that sounds bad for Google, youโ€™re not wrong, and if this trend of accountability continues, we may ultimately see it forced to drastically rethink what kind of information AI Overviews present, lest the company put itself on the hook for anything potentially libelous.

Weโ€™ve reached out to Google to see what it thinks about the courtโ€™s decision, and will update this post if it gets back to us with any statement.

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