Ai Chat Tools. What happens when everyone is using them?

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    Let's be realistic here. If we can prepare to send humans millions of miles away to another planet called Mars, we can certainly handle the simple tasks of loading printers and swapping out rolls.
    I'm not saying it can't be done, however the cost to automate a fully functional printing printing business like ours wouldn't be justified in the saving. I won't be losing any sleep over this just yet.
     
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    Hi,
    I am using chatAI for content creation it can harm my website ranking ?
    Probably. Not because of AI itself but because the content it creates adds no value. The question is: why do you think you need to create content?
     
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    Probably. Not because of AI itself but because the content it creates adds no value. The question is: why do you think you need to create content?

    We done a blog post as an experiment with 100% AI, i think it adds good value, as it answers a lot of questions and give the customer some good advice on fits etc.

     
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    If you use it to create good useful content, Google is fine with it, if you use top create spam content, just like if it was human generated then Google is not fine with it
    If you use it to create good useful content, Google is fine with it, if you use top create spam content, just like if it was human generated then Google is not fine with it
    Yes useful, site blog for my own website
     
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    fisicx

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    We done a blog post as an experiment with 100% AI, i think it adds good value, as it answers a lot of questions and give the customer some good advice on fits etc.
    It’s not that well written. It rambles and is unfocused. And because of this it’s unlikely to excite Google. So while there is nothing wrong with using AI to create this sort of content it reads like filler rather than something consise.

    It reads like an article written to help ranking. You can spot them a mile away. Medium.com if full of this sort of thing.
     
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    fisicx

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    Yes useful, site blog for my own website
    Your site doesn’t need a blog. What it does need is everything else fixing. Loads of errors and issues.

    Ps: you aren’t in London. Change your profile to tell the truth.
     
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    Your site doesn’t need a blog. What it does need is everything else fixing. Loads of errors and issues.

    Ps: you aren’t in London. Change your profile to tell the truth.
    ok, and I am India and work for "While You Wait Repair" based in 91 Golders Green London NW11 8EN I am working SEO Analyst for my company.
     
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    fisicx

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    ok, and I am India and work for "While You Wait Repair" based in 91 Golders Green London NW11 8EN I am working SEO Analyst for my company.
    Then fix the site. There are multiple SEO issues need sorting. Adding a blog won’t achieve anything useful.
     
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    It’s not that well written. It rambles and is unfocused. And because of this it’s unlikely to excite Google. So while there is nothing wrong with using AI to create this sort of content it reads like filler rather than something consise.

    It reads like an article written to help ranking. You can spot them a mile away. Medium.com if full of this sort of thing.
    That's where the need for humans comes in.
     
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    fisicx

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    That's where the need for humans comes in.
    Exactly. But doesn’t change the fact that ChatGPT wrote that as marketing copy. Which is why it rambles. The relevant copy would be better on the category or product pages.
     
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    Surely all content writers are using the tools to aid their writing of content.

    Will Google's algorithms have some sort of meltdown or find patterns in the text?

    Asking for a friend... :)

    Google's algorithms are constantly being updated and improved, so it is unlikely that the algorithms would have a meltdown. However, Google is known to pick up on patterns in text when scanning websites - so if content writers are using tools which create similar phrases or sentence structures, this could potentially be picked up by Google and affect the ranking of their website.

    The best way to avoid this is to ensure that content writers compose their own original text and write with natural language. Additionally, it is important for them to diversify the topics they write about in order to keep their website interesting and engaging. This will help boost rankings since Google's algorithms are now focusing more on user experience as a ranking factor.
     
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    This is the answer to the question as answered by ChatGPT!

    If everyone starts using AI tools for content writing, there will be several consequences:

    1. Increased efficiency: The use of AI tools will increase the efficiency of content creation. AI tools can write articles in a matter of minutes, which would otherwise take hours for a human writer to complete.
    2. Improved quality: AI tools are capable of generating high-quality content, including articles, blog posts, and product descriptions. This would help to raise the overall standard of written content.
    3. Reduced costs: AI tools can write content at a fraction of the cost of hiring human writers. This would make content creation more affordable and accessible for businesses of all sizes.
    4. Less diversity in writing styles: AI tools are programmed with specific algorithms and structures, which can lead to a lack of diversity in writing styles. This could result in a homogenization of written content, with everything sounding the same.
    5. Job displacement: If AI tools become widely adopted, there could be job displacement for human writers. However, it's important to note that AI tools cannot replace the creative and critical thinking skills of human writers, and there will still be a demand for human writers in the future.
    Overall, the increased use of AI tools for content writing will bring both benefits and challenges. It's important for businesses to carefully consider the implications of using AI tools and strike a balance between automation and human creativity.
     
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    It's early days for AI but I've found ChatGPT super at checking errors and omissions in CSS and PHP code. Wouldn't be without it now and it can only get better.
    However, ask how many cylinder head studs does a Leyland 402 engine have, it makes a guess based on general design principles. When you tell it that it has got it wrong, it keeps on guessing. I took pity on it and told it that it had 26 studs and asked it not to forget it because I would ask again in future. It forgot when I asked a week later but then it possibly doesnt believe everything it finds :)
     
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    I have tested this a few times, with tools like 'writer' and it passed the human one as 100% human written the AI version was flagged at 95% AI written.

    I've tested it numerous times and every time it gets picked up as AI,
    That's I was talking about.
    I have tested this a few times, with tools like 'writer' and it passed the human one as 100% human written the AI version was flagged at 95% AI written.

    I've tested it numerous times and every time it gets picked up as AI,
     
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    We done a blog post as an experiment with 100% AI, i think it adds good value, as it answers a lot of questions and give the customer some good advice on fits etc.


    Interesting but it has a lot of grammar and spelling errors, has it been human edited after?

    It doesn't read properly either, the structure is wrong and there's more juice to get out of the questions at the bottom.

    I still see this taking WAY longer than a semi competent copywriter doing it. Paying someone part-time/freelance £500 to £1,000 per month to write good quality, well researched and well structured copy would surely yield better results from Google?
     
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    Interesting but it has a lot of grammar and spelling errors, has it been human edited after?

    It doesn't read properly either, the structure is wrong and there's more juice to get out of the questions at the bottom.

    I still see this taking WAY longer than a semi competent copywriter doing it. Paying someone part-time/freelance £500 to £1,000 per month to write good quality, well researched and well structured copy would surely yield better results from Google?

    took the decision to do no human editing, just see the effect on rankings and stats
     
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    What rules would you give it?

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    Paul, I didn't get or missed a notification for this, so apologies for the late response and I'm not sure it was worth the wait!

    The reality is that the 'rules' are way beyond the scope of a forum post. I'm not referring to Ai chat tool rules per se, more that the technology itself (ChatGPT, Bard etc) needs legislation around them and their usage.

    Ultimately it should be the the tech companies and creators of this software that need to ensure its not infringing copyright, stealing images/code, and making answers/copy up etc. There are also potential dangers and pitfalls for many existing companies and industries that need to be reviewed and taken into account.

    In no other industry could you release something untested and uncontrolled into the wild that can cause massive problems. We are already seeing social media platforms and monopolies by tech companies that are causing issues in competitiveness of markets, government elections, plus fake news, fake ads and scams being spread.

    Relying on companies to police the internet for their own ends, or copyright holders to track down misuses, plus blaming individuals for publishing on platforms owned by massive companies, or allowing corporations to be able to ride roughshod over governments and industries isn't a great way forward. Our 20th century rules and laws are often woefully unfit for 21st century tech.
     
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    Is this post even real or is it an ai bot?
    Personally I would not turn your back on Ai its here to stay I have been following its progress and in particular been using ChatGPT for a while now its becoming quite mind blowing:

    Quite an interesting video you may wish to watch on the subject:

     
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