This year, Google published guidelines for AI-generated content, linking to its spam policies and directly defining content that is intended to manipulate search results.
According to Google’s definition, spam is “text generated by automated processes without regard for user experience or quality.” We understand this to mean anyone using an AI system to spain mobile database create content without a human quality control process.
Of course, there could be cases where a generative AI system is trained on private or proprietary data. It could be configured to have a more deterministic output to reduce errors.
We will call everything else "spam"
This type of generated spam used to be reserved for those with the ability to create databases for madLibbing, collect data, or use PHP to generate text using Markov chains. ChatGPT made the spam accessible with a few prompts and an easy API and poorly enforced OpenAi's publishing policy, which states:
What does Google consider AI spam?
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