Elevating Original Content: How Google Search Highlights Preferred Sources in AI
When users turn to Search, they are ultimately looking for information they can trust from sources, websites, and creators they highly value. To better serve this need, Google is continuously launching updates aimed at simplifying how we explore the broader web.
Now, these personalization features are being integrated directly into AI experiences. By bringing user-selected preferences to the forefront, the search engine is making it much simpler to discover original content, creator insights, and unique, firsthand perspectives.
From visually distinct labels in AI Overviews to prominent link carousels for developing topics, here is a detailed look at how Google is prioritizing original, high-quality content in its latest search interface.
Engagement Impact: Empowering users to choose their trusted platforms makes a massive difference in behavior. Data shows that people are twice as likely to click through to a website once it has been designated as a Preferred Source.
Key Takeaways
Preferred Sources, Now in AI Search
The Preferred Sources feature was designed to make it exceptionally easy for users to see more content from their favorite websites. Now, this functionality is rolling out directly to AI Overviews and AI Mode. This integration ensures that users will be able to easily spot links sourced from their selected publications right within AI-generated responses.
Similar to how they appear in Top Stories, these Preferred Sources will be clearly labeled so they stand out immediately. Setting up this curated feed is incredibly straightforward: users simply navigate to their source preferences within the Search personalization settings to find and add their favorite brands. Any active website that regularly publishes fresh content is eligible for selection.
The adoption rate highlights the demand for this control. People have already selected more than 345,000 unique sources to prioritize in their feeds. Publishers and website owners are also actively encouraging their audiences to utilize this feature, with tips and best practices available on Google’s documentation page.

Fresh Perspectives, New Updates, and Prominent Links
When searching to understand the latest developments on a specific topic, users often want to dive into an article or a post. However, providing initial context alongside a range of options helps them make an informed decision on where to click.
To support this, a new way to explore articles and varying perspectives is being introduced. For queries surrounding developing topics, searchers will begin seeing a prominent carousel that highlights their Preferred Sources, making timely articles much more visible. Additionally, for searches where individuals are looking for human insights, a similar carousel will soon surface helpful viewpoints curated from online discussions, forums, and social media platforms.


“Highly Cited” Labels to Highlight Influential Coverage
Identifying the original source of breaking news or viral information can be a challenge. To solve this, a “Highly Cited” badge is being added to more web article links across the search results page.
This distinct label makes it incredibly easy to spot the primary reporting that numerous other stories are referencing. Furthermore, Search will also indicate when an article explicitly references a Highly Cited source. These simple visual cues empower users to navigate through the noise and discover the most influential coverage of the topics they care about.
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