What would these “trust signals” be?

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What would these “trust signals” be?

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According to Taher, “a clear editorial responsibility disclaimer on how and where the content generated by AI is used and if it is edited by humans”, “links to external authorized sources and entities”, among others. We must note that these are just assumptions about what might constitute “best practices”: we know that Google likes to play cat and mouse with SEOs and always keep them guessing.

Information Gain Score
Another important metric to keep in mind is the india mobile database Information Gain Score. It is an index that establishes how much new information a source can provide to a person who has seen other sources on the same topic. In a 2020 article, Bill Slawski already predicted how important this concept was going to be in the future. As more AI-written content appears online, Google may rely on this index to determine that the content is truly useful and not simply repeating what is already on the web. In this way, articles that provide new information will have an advantage over content that repeats or paraphrases existing content.

Bill Slawski Pioneer and SEO Expert
Bill Slawski: Pioneer, Expert and Educator SEO
Source: Search Engine Roundtable
As we know, AI models write content based on the information they are fed. This means that if more and more people use AI tools to write content on a particular topic, it is possible that very similar content will circulate. To prevent this from deteriorating the quality of search results, Google’s algorithm will begin to prioritize articles by authors who offer more original content with a unique perspective, anecdotes and real-life experiences, new studies and unpublished photographs, that is, content that artificial intelligence cannot produce because it is not yet part of its database.
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