A court in Munich has ruled that Google is directly responsible for incorrect information provided by its AI summaries. The legal decision centers on the distinction between displaying existing search results and generating new content. The court found that because the AI creates original summaries, Google cannot claim it is merely a neutral intermediary. Consequently, the court rejected Google's legal defense regarding the accuracy of the AI's output. This ruling establishes a significant precedent for AI accountability in Germany. It emphasizes that tech companies are liable for the content their generative models produce. The decision highlights the legal risks associated with AI-driven information retrieval.