Over the last year, machine-generated content AI has been on the rise because of models like GPT-2, GPT-3, and ChatGPT. It is becoming increasingly difficult to tell synthetic content from content authored by humans. But, can Ai text get your website into trouble with Google Search?
Even though there has been a lot of progress, these models still have problems like hallucinating the truth and side effects like making it easier to cheat in language classes.
AI content detectors use their own artificial intelligence and natural language processing algorithms to look at the grammar and syntax of written text. If you read a lot of text and web copy, you will notice that there are definitely traits that ai copy leaves behind. It’s sometimes as simple as the verbiage and actual text. Other times, it’s the way that the copy is written” as if it were being presented by a Harvard English Literature professor, that makes it sound so highfalutin. (No offense to any Harvard English Lit Profs)
Most Ai content detectors assign a score between 0 and 100 based on whether the text was written by a human or an AI. These tools can help you avoid Google’s penalties by ensuring that your material is 100% unique, well-written, and of high quality.
“Google’s Search Advocate John Mueller says content automatically generated with AI writing tools is considered spam, according to the search engine’s webmaster guidelines.
This topic is addressed during a recent Google Search Central SEO office-hours hangout in response to a question about GPT-3 AI writing tools.” – https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-says-ai-generated-content-is-against-guidelines/444916/#close
Additional reading: 10 Plugins for WordPress that Make Use of AI and ML
Steve Brown
Resource Group Media