This is Google’s Stance on AI Content
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This is Google’s Stance on AI Content
In recent discussions surrounding Google's March Core Update and its impact on AI-generated content, I find it essential to share my experience. Even though the update supposedly targeted AI-driven sites, my entire portfolio of websites remained unaffected. Ironically, my 100% pure AI site even experienced growth in traffic. This outcome suggests that Google does not inherently oppose AI-generated content, provided it is utilized responsibly.
On the other side of the debate, there were numerous AI sites that experienced significant declines in traffic following the update. This discrepancy raises questions, which were partly addressed last week when Gary Illyes from Google was on stage. He clarified that Google's primary concern is not the use of AI to generate content but the quality of the content itself. Websites suffering losses likely did so due to the production of low-quality content.
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Keywords
- Google March Core Update
- AI-generated content
- Traffic growth
- Low-quality content
- Gary Illyes from Google
FAQ
Q1: Does Google have an issue with AI-generated content? A1: No, Google does not inherently have an issue with AI-generated content. The concern is primarily about the quality of the content itself.
Q2: Why did some AI sites experience declines in traffic after the March update? A2: According to Gary Illyes from Google, the traffic declines were likely due to the production of low-quality content, not because the content was AI-generated.
Q3: Can AI-generated content succeed post-March update? A3: Yes, AI-generated content can succeed if it is of high quality. My own 100% AI-generated site saw traffic growth after the update.
Q4: How can I ensure my AI-generated content is not penalized by Google? A4: Focus on maintaining high-quality standards in your content. Google's concern is with low-quality content, regardless of whether it is AI-generated or not.