Is Google against AI?

I’ve been wondering about Google and whether they are penalising websites using AI. My own research currently says that they are not against it as long as it is valuable content. It remains to be seen if AI can currently create a decent website. My own thoughts it is going to be a while before they can build and design a great website.

This is what I asked GPT

As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, Google does not penalize blog posts or any other type of content solely for using AI in their creation. Google's primary objective is to provide users with valuable, relevant, and high-quality content.

Using AI to assist in creating content, including blog posts, is not inherently against Google's guidelines. However, it's important to ensure that the content generated by AI is still valuable, informative, and meets the needs of the users.

Google's algorithms evaluate numerous factors to determine the quality and relevance of content, such as the overall user experience, relevance to the search query, originality, readability, and engagement metrics. Therefore, it's crucial to focus on producing well-written, engaging, and relevant content, regardless of whether AI is utilized in the creation process.

Remember that the primary goal of your blog post should be to provide value to your readers and meet their informational needs. By focusing on delivering high-quality content and following Google's guidelines, you can increase the chances of your blog post ranking well in search results.

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