GPWA Times Magazine - Issue 62 - July 2025

FROM THE FORUMS #9 jiyahana 20 September 2024, 6:05 a.m. New Member It’s okay to use AI for content briefs, and many people do it without problems from Google. Just make sure the content fits what your readers need. You can use AI checkers to improve it and avoid any issues. Adding your own style will make it even better. “ Reply With Quote #7 VladS 19 September 2024, 7:59 a.m. New Member Originally Posted by NoDepositCasinos “The problems you see with AI and Google are not about the tools but how you use them. Google is not trying to catch you or evaluate your content based on whether you used a specific tool but rather on how well it matches user intent. So, use the tools you have, but don’t do it mindlessly. Double-check the content, give it a human touch, and make sure the quality is what you want for your site.” I totally agree with this opinion. I use AI a lot for the content, but always carefully check it, redo and add some opinion or other “human touch.” Also, if you afraid of some penalties or something, you can try AI detectors and improve your content corresponding to the results. “ Reply With Quote #8 PaulEchere 19 September 2024, 8:30 a.m. Private Member Answering the initial question - I see no issues with creating briefs using AI. And now expanding on the topic a bit, I also see no issues with creating some content using AI as long as you give it enough relevant and valid input data. For example, if you are writing a product review, which implies that it has been tested and the person writing it is a subject matter expert (in a way) - and you create it using AI, that is a problem. Because it wouldn’t really be truthful as the words should originate from the actual person who has some authority in this topic. If you are creating content that doesn’t require any first-hand experience and is only based on facts - you might as well use AI. For example, things like “10 Highest-Paid Broadway actors” - all you need is the information, facts about how much those people make. As long as you get that input information about the people and related facts (with the necessary level of detail) you can use AI to stitch that together into a post/article. I have many pages like that created completely by AI and those pages rank well and get traffic - even if you would look at it and clearly see that it is AI, it still completely covers the “ask” of the person who is looking for it. And obviously, don’t half-ass it. You can use your own writing as well as other approaches to make sure your AI content sounds as much as possible like you. “ Reply With Quote I use AI from time to time but more to give ideas and I never rely on it 100% to write my content. I always do extra research, double check, give some human touches, and make sure it gives values to audiences. 16 GPWAtimes.org

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