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Do you know that a whopping 85.1% of marketers now use AI in their content production workflow?
With the proliferation of AI-generated content, are you obliged to disclose to search engines and readers that a bot created your content?
This is a question many have been asking as the latest AI platforms help people create near-perfect content.
So, is it necessary to label content that’s been produced using AI?
Is this beneficial to publishers and readers?
Those are the questions we’ll be tackling in this article.
What is AI labeling?
AI labeling simply means letting people know if a piece of content was generated using artificial intelligence.
It’s all about marking your content as “AI-generated” so your users know that artificial intelligence played a role in producing it.
The label can be anything like a byline, tag, watermark, etc. that indicates AI produced the content.
Why is this important?
More and more content online is AI-generated. And even if AI didn’t generate it, it may have played a role in research and development.
This is where we cross the muddy waters of whether AI-generated content should be labeled as such so readers know exactly what they’re reading.
From an SEO point of view, what does Google say about AI labeling?
Is AI labeling necessary? Here’s what Google says
Many policymakers, like the European Union, are advocating for AI labeling.
However, Google takes a different stance when it comes to labeling content as AI-generated.
Coming from the biggest search
Read more here: https://searchengineland.com/label-ai-generated-content-430898