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Google has just announced Magi. They have stated that this project will compete with ChatGPT. I’m not entirely sure what their plans are for their AI projects, with Bard, Magi, and their search engine still in existence (lol). SEO may take on more forms, but it certainly won’t become obsolete or die
I wonder if Google will start checking content with AI in the future. Currently, this isn’t happening, but I’m curious about what may happen down the line. For example, it’s possible that Google may label content as “high-quality AI content” if it comes from their own AI algorithms, while content from other platforms may be considered of lower quality. With the rise of SEO AI algorithms like Surfer, Jasper, SE Ranking, Frase, and others, it’s worth considering how this may impact content evaluation in the future.
I’ve noticed that many SEO-oriented platforms are now using AI, and it’s clear that this technology is becoming essential for success. Recently, I spoke with a guy who works in the affiliate niche and actively uses SEO to promote websites, and I was amazed by his toolset. He relies entirely on AI tools and is able to generate over 30 articles per day. Remarkably, 50% of these articles easily attract traffic. What’s even more impressive is that he’s doing all of this alone. One person and 30 articles a day, CAAAARL!
I can see a strong likelihood that SEO may eventually split into two categories: AI and non-AI. Although I’m not sure exactly how this will play out, I believe it’s something that we can expect to see in the future. As this trend progresses, search engines will likely begin to regulate the use of AI in SEO practices.
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