Google changes its stance on AI generated content in a new helpful content update

Google is rolling out its third iteration of the Helpful Content Update that was first introduced in August, 2022. The update’s main goal is to classify content as either “written for search engines” or “written for people”, Google does this using their own proprietary machine learning algorithms. http://webdesignernews.com/google-changes-its-stance-on-ai-generated-content-in-a-new-helpful-content-update/

Created 2y | Sep 18, 2023, 6:50:14 PM


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