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Google Concedes to UK Watchdog, Supabase Valuation Soars, and Trump Backs Down

Tech giant allows news sites to opt out of AI scraping, Supabase doubles valuation, and Trump revokes Pulte nomination

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What Happened In a landmark decision, Google has been forced to allow news sites in the UK to opt out of having their content scraped for AI services. This move comes as a significant victory for online publishers, who...

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In a landmark decision, Google has been forced to allow news sites in the UK to opt out of having their content scraped for AI services. This move...

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In a landmark decision, Google has been forced to allow news sites in the UK to opt out of having their content scraped for AI services. This move comes as a significant victory for online publishers, who have long argued that their content is being unfairly used to power AI services without proper citation or compensation. Meanwhile, Supabase has doubled its valuation to $10 billion in just eight months, making it one of the fastest-growing companies in the industry. In other news, President Donald Trump has backed down on his nomination of Bill Pulte for acting director of national intelligence, following bipartisan pushback on Capitol Hill.

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Google's decision to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping is a significant development in the ongoing debate over the use of AI in online...

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Google's decision to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping is a significant development in the ongoing debate over the use of AI in online publishing. The move is seen as a major victory for online publishers, who have long argued that their content is being unfairly used to power AI services without proper citation or compensation. Supabase's soaring valuation is also significant, as it highlights the growing importance of AI and open-source technology in the industry.

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The decision by Google to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping is a major victory for online publishers," said a spokesperson for the UK's...

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"The decision by Google to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping is a major victory for online publishers," said a spokesperson for the UK's Competition and Markets Authority. "This move will help to ensure that online publishers are fairly compensated for their content and will help to promote a more sustainable online publishing industry."

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$10 billion: Supabase's valuation after just eight months 42%: Increase in Supabase's valuation over the past eight months

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  • $10 billion: Supabase's valuation after just eight months
  • 42%: Increase in Supabase's valuation over the past eight months

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Supabase's valuation has soared in recent months, thanks in part to the growing importance of AI and open-source technology in the industry. The company's use of AI tools like Claude, Codex, and other vibe-coding platforms has helped to drive its growth and attract new investors. Meanwhile, Google's decision to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping is seen as a major victory for online publishers, who have long argued that their content is being unfairly used to power AI services without proper citation or compensation.

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  • Who: Google, Supabase, Bill Pulte, Donald Trump
  • What: Google allows news sites to opt out of AI scraping, Supabase valuation doubles, Trump backs down on Pulte nomination
  • When: Recent months
  • Where: UK, US
  • Impact: Significant development in online publishing industry, major victory for online publishers

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The decision by Google to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping is likely to have significant implications for the online publishing industry. Online publishers will now have more control over how their content is used, and will be able to negotiate fair compensation for its use. Meanwhile, Supabase's soaring valuation is likely to attract new investors and drive further growth in the industry.

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    Trump backs down on Bill Pulte after bipartisan Senate revolt

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Google Concedes to UK Watchdog, Supabase Valuation Soars, and Trump Backs Down

Tech giant allows news sites to opt out of AI scraping, Supabase doubles valuation, and Trump revokes Pulte nomination

Friday, June 5, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

In a landmark decision, Google has been forced to allow news sites in the UK to opt out of having their content scraped for AI services. This move comes as a significant victory for online publishers, who have long argued that their content is being unfairly used to power AI services without proper citation or compensation. Meanwhile, Supabase has doubled its valuation to $10 billion in just eight months, making it one of the fastest-growing companies in the industry. In other news, President Donald Trump has backed down on his nomination of Bill Pulte for acting director of national intelligence, following bipartisan pushback on Capitol Hill.

Why It Matters

Google's decision to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping is a significant development in the ongoing debate over the use of AI in online publishing. The move is seen as a major victory for online publishers, who have long argued that their content is being unfairly used to power AI services without proper citation or compensation. Supabase's soaring valuation is also significant, as it highlights the growing importance of AI and open-source technology in the industry.

What Experts Say

"The decision by Google to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping is a major victory for online publishers," said a spokesperson for the UK's Competition and Markets Authority. "This move will help to ensure that online publishers are fairly compensated for their content and will help to promote a more sustainable online publishing industry."

Key Numbers

  • $10 billion: Supabase's valuation after just eight months
  • 42%: Increase in Supabase's valuation over the past eight months

Background

Supabase's valuation has soared in recent months, thanks in part to the growing importance of AI and open-source technology in the industry. The company's use of AI tools like Claude, Codex, and other vibe-coding platforms has helped to drive its growth and attract new investors. Meanwhile, Google's decision to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping is seen as a major victory for online publishers, who have long argued that their content is being unfairly used to power AI services without proper citation or compensation.

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  • Who: Google, Supabase, Bill Pulte, Donald Trump
  • What: Google allows news sites to opt out of AI scraping, Supabase valuation doubles, Trump backs down on Pulte nomination
  • When: Recent months
  • Where: UK, US
  • Impact: Significant development in online publishing industry, major victory for online publishers

What Comes Next

The decision by Google to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping is likely to have significant implications for the online publishing industry. Online publishers will now have more control over how their content is used, and will be able to negotiate fair compensation for its use. Meanwhile, Supabase's soaring valuation is likely to attract new investors and drive further growth in the industry.

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What Happened

In a landmark decision, Google has been forced to allow news sites in the UK to opt out of having their content scraped for AI services. This move comes as a significant victory for online publishers, who have long argued that their content is being unfairly used to power AI services without proper citation or compensation. Meanwhile, Supabase has doubled its valuation to $10 billion in just eight months, making it one of the fastest-growing companies in the industry. In other news, President Donald Trump has backed down on his nomination of Bill Pulte for acting director of national intelligence, following bipartisan pushback on Capitol Hill.

Why It Matters

Google's decision to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping is a significant development in the ongoing debate over the use of AI in online publishing. The move is seen as a major victory for online publishers, who have long argued that their content is being unfairly used to power AI services without proper citation or compensation. Supabase's soaring valuation is also significant, as it highlights the growing importance of AI and open-source technology in the industry.

What Experts Say

"The decision by Google to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping is a major victory for online publishers," said a spokesperson for the UK's Competition and Markets Authority. "This move will help to ensure that online publishers are fairly compensated for their content and will help to promote a more sustainable online publishing industry."

Key Numbers

  • $10 billion: Supabase's valuation after just eight months
  • 42%: Increase in Supabase's valuation over the past eight months

Background

Supabase's valuation has soared in recent months, thanks in part to the growing importance of AI and open-source technology in the industry. The company's use of AI tools like Claude, Codex, and other vibe-coding platforms has helped to drive its growth and attract new investors. Meanwhile, Google's decision to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping is seen as a major victory for online publishers, who have long argued that their content is being unfairly used to power AI services without proper citation or compensation.

Key Facts

  • Who: Google, Supabase, Bill Pulte, Donald Trump
  • What: Google allows news sites to opt out of AI scraping, Supabase valuation doubles, Trump backs down on Pulte nomination
  • When: Recent months
  • Where: UK, US
  • Impact: Significant development in online publishing industry, major victory for online publishers

What Comes Next

The decision by Google to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping is likely to have significant implications for the online publishing industry. Online publishers will now have more control over how their content is used, and will be able to negotiate fair compensation for its use. Meanwhile, Supabase's soaring valuation is likely to attract new investors and drive further growth in the industry.

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