Artificial intelligence and content creation
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:33 am
We do not know to what extent it will be possible to contain the proliferation of cheap content facilitated by the indiscriminate use of AI. That is why our conclusion is partial : only time will tell .For as long as Google’s been around, “authority” has been a crucial element of its success. Thanks to increasingly sophisticated algorithms, Google -or any other search engine- analyzes a vast amount of content of all kinds and determines its relevance. The famous 10 search results are the final product of this curatorship, which, with more or less efficiency, has been answering our questions for over twenty years.
Companies around the world invest millions of cambodia mobile database dollars in generating authoritative content to earn a place among those 10 results. But what is going to happen to that huge industry now that so many companies are writing their content with AI tools? How is Google going to determine the authority of this content?
Until recently, producing quality content involved hours of research, writing and rewriting, years of experience on a particular topic, and sometimes design teams that could adapt that content for multiple platforms. Today, many of these processes can be carried out with AI tools in a matter of minutes, not days. But is it the same? Can all human-generated content be replaced with AI-produced content? And what consequences could this have on the quality of content on the internet?
Innocence and Experience of AI
The quality and precision of texts produced with AI can be impressive on many occasions, but does it have the same authority as a text produced by a human expert? At the moment AI tools still make a lot of mistakes and we cannot trust 100% the content they deliver, which must be monitored. But these tools are constantly evolving: every day, millions of people use Chat GTP to make all kinds of queries, thus helping to train and improve the tool.
Companies around the world invest millions of cambodia mobile database dollars in generating authoritative content to earn a place among those 10 results. But what is going to happen to that huge industry now that so many companies are writing their content with AI tools? How is Google going to determine the authority of this content?
Until recently, producing quality content involved hours of research, writing and rewriting, years of experience on a particular topic, and sometimes design teams that could adapt that content for multiple platforms. Today, many of these processes can be carried out with AI tools in a matter of minutes, not days. But is it the same? Can all human-generated content be replaced with AI-produced content? And what consequences could this have on the quality of content on the internet?
Innocence and Experience of AI
The quality and precision of texts produced with AI can be impressive on many occasions, but does it have the same authority as a text produced by a human expert? At the moment AI tools still make a lot of mistakes and we cannot trust 100% the content they deliver, which must be monitored. But these tools are constantly evolving: every day, millions of people use Chat GTP to make all kinds of queries, thus helping to train and improve the tool.