What Google Says About AI Content Generated Tool
There have been a lot of debates in the SEO community is going on about the use of AI-generated content over the months, but what says Google, “AI-generated content is against guidelines and you must avoid this SEO mistake.”
People are so curious about how Google deals with the scenario of Google vs AI Generated Content
According to the search engine webmaster guidelines, the expert SEO and Google Search Advocate, John Mueller, says content generated with AI tools seems to be spam.
They said during the recent SEO working hours in response to GPT-3 AI writing tools.
Mueller said the AI-generated written content falls under the auto-generated content that leads to a manual penalty.
However, Google is still detecting AI-generated content without human force. Once they find out that the website owner will be published, they’re working on it.
But, first, let’s look at what exactly John Mueller says about it.
People have been automatically generated content in different ways. If you’re generating content using AI tools, you’re shuffling the words around, or use synonyms, or looking for translation tricks that many people do.
This is fall in the category of automatically generated content that is agianst the Google’s guidelines.
John Mueller
Can Google Really Detect AI-Generated Content?
It depends on Google’s ability to identify the machine-generated content.
Can Google really understand the behavior of human content vs. AI tools?
Although Mueller does not claim Google is detecting AI-written content. But what if they identify the way they hack the website owner who’s using AI content on the website.
Check the confirmed source of Search Engine Journal