#1 Jalleje 14 February 2026, 12:24 p.m. Private Member I am curious to hear what people think about AI content these days. Do you still see it as an SEO killer, or has Google relaxed a bit lately? Seems like more sites are getting away with it, interested to hear your experience. “ Reply With Quote #2 PaulEchere 16 February 2026, 4:47 a.m. Private Member AI-generated content is neither an SEO killer nor a solution to every problem. I’d recommend looking at it from a common-sense perspective. It mostly comes down to how you use it and exactly what content is AI-generated. Some content you (may need to) create is content that requires expertise, experience, and some level of authority on a given topic. In this case, you want to give as much proof as possible to show that: 1. The person (in this case, person) who wrote this actually exists. 2. The person who wrote this has first-hand experience in this specific issue/topic. 3. That the person who wrote this has wider domain-specific experience. This may apply to topics like “anti-acne skin care routines for people over 50.” You may use AI to look up information; you may use AI to consolidate information, and there is no harm in explicitly stating that you did (there may be benefits to doing that). But you absolutely want to show first-hand experience and expertise in the topic you are covering. In other words, you want to show that the person writing this is a professional in the field. I’d say this applies to trivial iGaming stuff like a casino review, which should, in theory, be written by someone who actually tried out the product and is sharing their opinion, which is not something an AI agent can practically do the way a human would. On the other hand, there are topics where most of the above doesn’t matter at all, and all that matters is accurate information and facts. Take, for instance, something like “Highest paid tennis players of 2025.” This can be purely AI-generated content as long as you are comfortable with how it works and make sure it uses reliable sources. For me, many such articles are performing extremely well despite being 100% AI-generated (some of them I didn’t even bother to proofread). Players’ salaries are just a matter of fact, which doesn’t change based on your personal experience and/or expertise. “ Reply With Quote #3 casinobonusguy 16 February 2026, 9:49 a.m. Private Member I am using AI to assist me with some coding and content. They are mainly game review pages right now. I am also using AI to rewrite some content that I wrote 15 years ago on some sites. The pages are indexed, but IMO they had poor on-site SEO and outdated information (some payment options no longer exist, etc.). I won’t build a site from scratch with AI or use it on any of my current high-ranking pages. “ Reply With Quote #4 wonderpunter 17 February 2026, 2:00 p.m. Private Member AI can be good as long as it’s not slop, which is what 99% of people are using it for, and very successfully. I think it will come to an end soon, as the algorithm can already understand a lot. They just need to do something about it. “ Reply With Quote #5 fonzi1022 18 February 2026, 10:04 a.m. Private Member AI is a great tool to use for gathering up-to-date information, but I wouldn’t use it to write my content. AI + human works well. We’re already seeing many changes from Google in how they treat AI content. “ Reply With Quote GPWAtimes.org 15
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