Google's algorithms are designed to evaluate the quality, relevance, and usefulness of content for its users. If content generated by ChatGPT or any other AI language model meets these criteria, it should generally not be penalized. But my AI-written articles are still in Google sandbox for 2 months, it seems Google is doing something on my website. Please note that I use articles to promote my server hosting service from Raksmart at https://raksmart.com
Wouldn't it sometimes mix things up? If I pick a title and the other guy in Austria follows the same rules and methods to generate AI content, our content must be duplicated. Any help?
I think Google might penalize for "copy and paste the content", like before. Iirrespectively of it's AI generated of not. As @JEET above noted that "It's impossible to figure out if a human wrote that or an AI tool." The search engine currently has nothing against content generated by artificial intelligence. Google write about this openly: "Our focus is on the quality of the content, not on how it is created". The main thing is to meet the E-E-A-T metrics.
I think, if your title got into Google's index first, you shouldn't care abot someone's actions... Finally, the Title is not the sole nor the most important of all ranking factors.
Well i dont think google care so much if an article its writen or not by AI The important thing its how people react with the content Lets take as example an ai article : if people spend a lot of time reading the article then google will like that and it will not care if its writen by AI Now lets supose someone write an article naturaly by his own and people leave the site imediatly then its a negative sign for search engines So of course google will prefer the AI article
Google does not penalize content based on the platform it is generated on, but rather on the quality and relevance of the content itself. If the content generated by ChatGPT is found to be of low quality, spammy, or violates Google's guidelines, then it may be penalized in search results. However, as long as the content generated by ChatGPT is high-quality, relevant, and provides value to users, there should not be any reason for Google to penalize it. see more here https://bimatoprostrx.com/
Hopefully it wont be penalised by google, but if it does, it wont be a bad thing either. Too many content generating farms will result in hard working website owners wasting time possibly.
Yeah. You pushed me to remember words of Metallica.... It's seemed the time for Google to add to thir policy one more ranking factor, sounding as "Forever trusting who made website..." and " ...nothing else matters"