Google’s view of AI generated content — Jonathan Gillham // Originality.AI
- Part 1 Google’s view of AI generated content — Jonathan Gillham // Originality.AI
- Part 2Trustworthiness of reviews in the generative AI era — Jonathan Gillham // Originality.AI
Show Notes
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02:24Googles view on AI generated contentGoogle's view on AI-generated content depends on whether it's used to enhance helpful human-created content or to spam search results. They support AI-generated content that benefits users but disapprove of spammy AI-generated articles.
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04:44Googles response to the potential influx of AI generated contentThe potential ballooning of AI-generated content on the web is a real concern, and Google is actively working to address it, as seen in recent updates. Uncontrolled, AI-generated content may dominate search results, undermining the need for users to visit their platform.
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07:15Effective uses of generative AI content in SEOGenerative AI content is most effective when it enhances the quality of content for users, such as improving content from non-native English speakers. Additionally, it can be valuable when used to support data or free tools on a page where the primary value lies in those components.
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10:19The importance of value and uniqueness in AI generated content for SEOWhile AI-generated content can be effective for SEO, it's crucial to provide value that goes beyond copying and pasting information from ChatGPT. Google aims to promote content that is genuinely helpful, unique, and not easily replicable through AI prompts.
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11:43Originality.AIs approach to detecting AI generated contentTheir AI has been trained on millions of copies of human and similar AI-generated text. The AI is capable of identifying patterns that are unrecognizable to humans, enabling it to distinguish between human and AI-generated text.
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13:22Categories of detectors for AI generated contentAI detectors fall into three categories: bag of words approach, language model-based probability analysis, and fine-tuning an existing AI model. These categories can be used individually or in combination to detect specific types of content.
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16:40Common applications of AI detectors in marketingAI detectors are valuable for marketers to test and manage the risks associated with AI-generated content. They enable marketers to extract value and savings while publishing content that matches their risk profile in SEO and content marketing.
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18:38How AI detectors assess blended AI and human generated contentOriginality AIs tool provides an overall probability score for content being AI or human-generated. Even if a small portion of an article is touched by AI, the tool will identify it as AI-generated, but this isnt a problem if editorial control is maintained.
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20:37Handling false positives in AI detection toolsOriginality AI offers a free Chrome extension that turns all revision data that exists behind a Google document into a visualization of the content creation process. This helps to differentiate between genuine human-AI collaboration and purely AI-generated content.
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23:09The use of AI detection by search enginesGoogle likely already can detect AI-generated content as evidenced by its use in the AdSense approval process. It is probably being applied as a signal to identify potential spam as a significant portion of spam content is AI-generated.
Quotes
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"If gen AI is being used to edit human-created, helpful content, Google approves. But pumping out 1000 AI-generated articles that have been barely touched by a human is against their terms." - Jonathan Gillham
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"When the use of it makes a piece of content better for the humans that are reading it, then that is a good use of generative AI." - Jonathan Gillham
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"If we're going to use AI-generated content on my site, and I'm buying that content, I want to be the one that extracts the value that we have saved as a result of using that tool." - Jonathan Gillham
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"Its not enough to just copy and paste content from ChatGPT. That human oversight is necessary to add something new, unique, or valuable." - Jonathan Gillham
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"There's a pretty good chance that Google already has AI detection technology. And if they're using it in their approval process for an AdSense, what's the chance that they're using it within search?" - Jonathan Gillham
- Part 1 Google’s view of AI generated content — Jonathan Gillham // Originality.AI
- Part 2Trustworthiness of reviews in the generative AI era — Jonathan Gillham // Originality.AI
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Part 1Google’s view of AI generated content — Jonathan Gillham // Originality.AI
Jonathan Gillham, Founder and CEO at Originality.AI, delves into AI-generated content and Its impact on SEO. Google's stance on AI-generated content is a source of ongoing debate in the SEO community. While some argue that Google welcomes its responsible use, others express concerns about the potential flood of AI-generated content and its impact on search results. Today, Jonathan discusses Google's view on AI-generated content.
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Part 2Trustworthiness of reviews in the generative AI era — Jonathan Gillham // Originality.AI
Jonathan Gillham, Founder and CEO at Originality.AI, delves into AI-generated content and Its impact on SEO. Since the launch of ChatGPT, the number of AI-generated reviews has surged, peaking at 37%. With a substantial portion of these reviews not being written by humans, what value do they provide to the end user? Today, Jonathan discusses the trustworthiness of reviews in the generative AI era.
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