Can AI generated content rank well on Google in 2025?

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This asks how Google treats AI written articles and what quality rules you must follow to rank.
 
In 2025, AI content can rank on Google if it is good, original, and useful for readers. Just AI writing is not enough; quality must be strong.
 
Yes, AI content can rank well if it’s unique, helpful, and follows Google’s quality rules like E-E-A-T.
 
Google treats AI written articles similarly to human-written articles, but it is important to follow quality guidelines to rank well. Make sure your content is unique, relevant, and provides value to the readers. Additionally, focus on proper grammar, spelling, and formatting to improve readability and user experience. Keep these rules in mind to increase your chances of ranking higher on Google.
 
You have to make it unique, readable to make it work.
 
Google focuses on the quality and usefulness of content, not whether it was written by AI. Just make sure your content is clear, accurate and always review.
 
If you just slap AI slop as it is, you probably won't get far with it. All bloggers employ AI in their workflow.
 
AI content is never original as it's stolen from other people, and then re-worded

Your other points are valid though :)

how Google treats AI written articles
if the readers find that content useful, I think that google doesn't care whether it's AI...

what quality rules you must follow to rank.
- address the intent of the query in depth, but without boring the reader
- break the wall of text into small, easily skimmable sentences and bullet points
- use visual cues and formatting tricks to make the content easier to read and understand (use H2/H3 sub-headings, bullet points, emojis when / where appropriate, images / drawings / infographics, etc)
 
Google doesn't penalize content just for being AI-written; what matters is quality. To rank well, AI-generated articles must be helpful, original, well-structured, and written for humans, not search engines. Follow Google’s E-E-A-T guidelines (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) and avoid spammy or low-effort content.
 
Yes, AI content can rank but only if it feels human written, adds real value, and is edited for clarity, accuracy, and depth.
 
Google will rank AI-generated content if it's high-quality, useful and meets search intent.
 
Yes, AI generated content can also rank - just make sure it's helpful, original and follows EEAT (Experience, Expertise, Authority, Trust).
 
This asks how Google treats AI written articles and what quality rules you must follow to rank.
Yes, AI content can rank in 2025 , but only if it’s original, helpful, and meets Google’s E-E-A-T standards. Quality and intent matter more than the tool used.
 
Yes, AI Content can rank on google but only optimized AI generated content can rank. If you know about your niche must be changes do in your article then its perfectly good for rank.
 
Nope
Read all those comments above, half of them are bots and AI garbage just saying the same shit in other words
AI content won't rank if you just copy and paste it without any manual editions. Even worse if you spam 10-50-500-5000 AI-generated articles per day
 
AI content can rank on Google in 2025 as long as it’s high-quality, genuinely useful to readers, and clearly demonstrates expertise and accuracy.
 
yes it's been working well for us, have definitely been doing a mix over the past year.
 
Yes and no. AI content can rank - but only if it's optimized and edited like any other good content. Even Authority Hacker (before they shut down) was showing people how to use AI tools the right way. If you're just hitting “generate” and publishing, it won’t cut it. But if you treat AI like a writing assistant - not a full writer - it can absolutely help you rank.
 
This asks how Google treats AI written articles and what quality rules you must follow to rank.

From my experience
It can rank #1 but very... very... very... very few people want to read it. The majority of people seem to leave when they get the feeling that it's 'AI' generated.
 
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