What are the risks of using AI-generated content, particularly in relation to Google's policies?

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What are the risks of using AI-generated content, particularly in relation to Google's policies?

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Certainly not. This has even been the subject of an official communication. In reality, an AI generation tool remains a tool. It can be considered an aid or a standalone tool that would produce content. The most important thing is to verify the sources and to seriously proofread and edit what you finally put online.

Ultimately, it is certainly better to have good content generated by AI, which has been checked and validated, rather than an article written by an unknown person without any control over the content.

What I would criticize today for japan mobile database use of AI would rather be trusting it too easily. If we start from the principle that the information taken by AI comes from online corpora… since when do we fully agree with what we find online?

What recommendations would you give to those who want to generate SEO content with AI tools?
Choose your tool carefully, learn about the methods used, and make sure you're in agreement with them. We may instinctively want to generate content, but there are also many steps, from the conception of the idea to putting it online, that can be automated thanks to AI. Artificial intelligence is a very useful companion to avoid writer's block. It can suggest ideas for plans and angles to develop, or even summarize long articles that you don't have time to study carefully right away.

On your side, what tools would you recommend to facilitate the writing of SEO content?
On a daily basis, don't underestimate the wonderful magical powers of the dictionary. Starting with the initial definition of your theme and simply searching for related themes already provides a great overview of your subject. To do this, Antidote is perfect both as a dictionary and for correcting and perfecting texts. Then, all the time-saving tools that allow you to have a global vision of the subject are very useful. I use YourTextGuru almost every day, and especially Kill Duplicate, to check for duplication levels. Because even with all the sincerity and good intentions one can demonstrate, no brain is guaranteed not to unconsciously repeat parts of other texts.

Search engines like Bing and Google recently unveiled their ChatGPT clones. What do you think the challenges ahead will be for SEO experts?
SEO experts will face the same challenges they face today. That is, they are forced to adapt and rethink their strategies based on the new possibilities of search engines. What's really positive, in my opinion, is the complexity that SEO has become over the years. Of course, this can also become increasingly frustrating. Indeed, if we consider that the ranking factors are increasingly numerous and complementary, it also becomes more complex to measure exactly where the results come from. However, this also allows us to broaden our horizons and seek out new solutions to render our content and enhance its value.

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