April 10  SEONews

Why AI-Generated Content Has a Short SEO Shelf Life – JumpFly

The writing is on the wall for the efficacy of AI-generated content for search engine optimization (SEO) benefit. Google’s quality rating team has been instructed to give pages that use AI-generated content that contains little human-added value the lowest rating — which means that algorithmic advances doing the same won’t be far behind.

What Do Google’s Quality Guidelines Say?

First, Google’s quality rater team is composed of real human beings who use the quality rater guidelines document that Google creates to manually rate the quality of pages that rank for specified search queries. That quality assessment data is then used to train Google’s algorithms to produce better search results algorithmically.

Starting in January 2025, Google’s updated quality rater guidelines (download them here) to include directions regarding AI-generated content for the first time. That means that Google’s algorithms will likely be trained to detect low-quality AI-generated content in the near…

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