There was no input from any kind of artificial intelligence involved in this article.
Everywhere I look, it seems like people are relying on AI to write the words they used to write, so I think I might need to make that disclaimer for everything I’m writing now. I feel
Okay — it’s easy. Like everyone else, those who write for the Internet for a living love anything that makes it easier. But it’s also full of false information that makes it really scary to read. For me it’s not worth the deal.
Interestingly, at least for me, Google made the same decision for AI-generated articles. It may not have been the right reason, but like a broken clock, Google gets it right sometimes.
Google is one of the companies at the forefront when it comes to AI (Artificial Intelligence) and LLM (Large Language Models) research, and they are demonstrating some great tools. AI is used in many parts of Android smartphones, as are many Google services, but the company has released a comprehensive, consumer-focused AI interface that lets you create term papers and blog posts. not.
According to Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and Google Research SVP Jeff Dean, here’s the official reason that sounds dubious.People have to trust the answers they get from Google, which increases the cost if something goes wrong..”
Like most others, I took the answer to be some kind of code. TRUE means “didn’t find a way to monetize and use it for search” and thought Google was blowing smoke. Either way, regardless of the reason, it’s starting to look like the company made the right choice.
AI does what it is told and nothing more

AI is neither artificial nor intelligent. Software that is programmed to hold what it is given and how to present it. It can (almost) drive a car, identify a cat, and write essay-length content that people try to pass off as their own.
There are also some examples where AI is dangerous. Wood chips make cereal taste better Or that crushed porcelain Added Calcium and Essential Nutrients When adding to powdered milk. I was offended when AI apparently plagiarized human authors and ignored the ethics of journalism, but this is insane.
We trust Google to tell us where to find what we’re looking for and not give us bad advice. I probably shouldn’t, but I will.
Imagine if any of them came from Google. We lose our collective mind when the camera app takes 3 seconds to load.
Again, what if Google used a basic math mistake to give you the wrong information, wrapped up in a financial advice article? If people gave way, it would have ended with Pichai dragging a wooden cross up the hillside. We hate Google, but we also trust it to tell us where to find what we’re looking for and not give us bad advice. I probably shouldn’t, but I will.
never going back

The fact remains that AI is rapidly replacing the outsourcing and freelance writing industries. This is unfortunate, but it’s also partly Google’s fault.
You may not know it yet, but it’s an industry-wide effort to put buzzwords in titles and find ways to get them to appear near the top of Google search results. All Internet content creation businesses do it, including Android Central and my favorite YouTuber. He began calling all the wrecked cars he repaired “abandoned” or “forgotten.” These words will move your videos to the top of search results, just like the “best” articles will move to the top of search results. These are the words you use to search for “things”, so you get that.
AI is really good at SEO
This is called search engine optimization, and AI is very good at it. The actual content of the article doesn’t matter. Because if you go to a site and see an ad, the website can count that article as a hit as if you had read 10 minutes of worthwhile content.
I’ve noticed that my search results on Google (and Bing, Jeeves, and other search engines) are getting worse because of SEO. AI makes this even worse. You don’t have to do it this way.
Words written by AI can be easily determined.You can try the demo of This tool by Edward Tian We need to know more about the methodology used, but if someone could create a precise tool that eradicated AI-generated content in a week, Google could filter them out of search results. But it’s not.
There’s probably a reasonable explanation for why, but we don’t know it, and frankly, we don’t care what it is. I would like to prevent it from being linked by the engine.
Google will eventually jump on the consumer bot AI train, perhaps as early as 2023. Google likely has much more advanced conversational AI than we’ve seen so far, so it doesn’t do too well. It needs to be heavily censored and constantly tweaked to keep Microsoft Tay from looking tame and comfortable.
so There will be a reason not to exclude AI from search results and our lives forever. 💰