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The source frames AI use as secondary to content quality, while warning that low-quality scaled content can trigger scaled-content-abuse penalties.
The source frames AI use as secondary to content quality, while warning that low-quality scaled content can trigger scaled-content-abuse penalties.
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How does Google feel about AI content? This often comes up when I'm talking about using AI to create content for SEO purposes. People will say things like, won't Google be able to tell that the content was created using AI? And first of all, no, Google's algorithm can't tell if something was created by AI. But two, it wouldn't matter if they could...
OpenHow does Google feel about AI content? This often comes up when I'm talking about using AI to create content for SEO purposes. People will say things like, won't Google be able to tell that the content was created using AI? And first of all, no, Google's algorithm can't tell if something was created by AI. But two, it wouldn't matter if they could...
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How does Google feel about AI content? This often comes up when I'm talking about using AI to create content for SEO purposes.
People will say things like, won't Google be able to tell that the content was created using AI? And first of all, no, Google's algorithm can't tell if something was created by AI.
But two, it wouldn't matter if they could. Google has said over and over again that they don't care how content is created.
They care about the quality of the content. Is it actually helping users?
But the truth is, Google's algorithm not all that great at detecting the quality of a piece of content. It is getting better, and I think it's possible within the next few years that it'll get a lot better at detecting quality.
As of today, AI content can still rank very well as long as you do it in a smart way. In fact, there are many examples of websites putting out thousands of pieces of content using AI and doing really well before they inevitably lose all of their traffic...
of system. It doesn't have to be AI to create a large amount of low quality content at scale.
So what does this mean for the typical website owner? It means don't create low quality content at scale.
But when you're using AI the right way, the quality can improve, not get worse.