Google is introducing automatic watermarking for all AI-generated content

Good news for me.
You can't let low-quality AI pollute the SERPs. It will be a disaster for everyone.
For high-quality, non-detectable AI that provides real value, or at least some value to users. It's a cat-and-mouse game that goes forever, which is fine.
 
Google could always detect AI stuff.
Just because they "officially" ignored it... well.
 
As always this will work but also backfire.
After all AI is a machine just like the other AI detectors some non-AI sites will face it too.
They have been so perfect with their updates over last few years.
This will be another perfect one.
 
Just some news i just read at https://www.linkedin.com/news/story/google-beefing-up-search-with-ai-5276001/

"Google is introducing automatic watermarking for all AI-generated content. This means AI-created text can now be detected, promoting greater transparency and accountability."
the days when google could dictate terms (rel sponsored) are gone. There are hundreds of AI models and they can be fine tuned. So they can try all they want, but its not in their hands.
 
Maybe it's a great news for some website owners who write the high quality content. Plus, I have already thought Google would released a tool that can detect the AI content. However, we should embrace the world change, and embrace the AI coming. Try to learn how to use it and make you better.
 
Do they mean on the search engine? So it'll show an AI symbol next to the listing?
 
all AI content detectors are garbage... inaccurate and useless as they cant detect all. they can only detect what they've been trained on IF its advanced ones. the others just check propabilities of words following others and other unreliable algorithms. they can be fooled with proper prompt design even without paraphrasing or spinning etc. people always claim google can detect AI content easily, but its just what they guess, nobody knows what they have. but people who are into programming and messed with AI (not just playing with APIs, pre-trained models and maybe some easy fine tuning, but neural networks) know that its all unreliable and there is no way google could reliably detect all AI content out there.
 
This means nothing lol. Info is info and that is the only reason we click on a website. Content written by AI will not be going anywhere, its the future. It's the human content writers who need to be worried lol. Ai is embraced, hence chatgpt 1 million subscribers in first day.
 
I doubt Google would be able to detect AI content 100%.
Specifically if for example, generated AI content is also translated with Deepl, NLP, or any other translation API.
My tests show that even an article built around a specific keyword + PAA is added, and paraphrased - passes AI detection with a 90%+ rate.
 
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