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Colin Johnson 💭
@cojo.eth
It feels like there’s a non-zero chance that Google stops indexing pages that are provably produced by AI. Am I off base here? Could there be a fracturing of the internet? The potential groundwork for a seismic shift is seemingly being laid, and we should probs talk about it.
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toyvo
@toyvo
Are there specific approaches to proving that any given content is produced by AI? Text, images, etc.
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Renee Bigelow
@reneeb
They have already clarified that it’s the value of the content they are concerned with not the author/source. They will continue to include results that fit the EEAT criteria. Essentially, site & site author(s) credibility will likely extend to AI generated content on that site if the content continues to add value.
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Dan Kantor
@dankantor
I think they already said they are going to do this. Seems like there will be an ever escalating war here where both sides keep advancing. Ultimately the question of whether it’s important that we as humans can detect AI vs natural is a really really interesting question.
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Connor McCormick ☀️
@nor
it's a non-zero chance but it's like P of .001. many of their results are already produced by an AI (e.g. their page summaries). They'll continue indexing, they'll just downweight the ai results
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Chaotic Neutral
@jayce
Or different SEO logic/weighting of AI generated content. Perhaps different advertising spend/rules… obviously in google’s favor.
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@vrypan.eth
Isn't Google a page provably produced by AI?
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drew 🌊
@drews.eth
soon enough- “this page is certified ai free” organic symbol
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Katsuya
@kn
For content quality, they will rather rank repetitive AI content from low quality sources lower as usual vs blocking. For DDoS, I think they already have protection against it. If not, it will probably be based on hosting sources rather than content based.
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Ryan Anderson
@ra
They’ll absolutely penalize AI generated pages in the short term, just like they did with low value grey hat SEO pages. As the use case evolves, I think it’s likely that they adjust the weighting so they only punish the more obvious SEO focused pages that don’t have real value.
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@loracle.eth
I mean, if the AI generated content ends up being more relevant for people, they will actually promote it. Their goal is engagement maximization.
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