ChatGPT may seem a boon for content creators and online publishers.
This AI chatbot gives you answers to almost every question you ask it.
Some of the answers are pretty comprehensive.
You can make entire articles out of them.
They pass the plagiarism test as well.
But that alone, doesn't ensure that your content will rank highly in the search engines.
Google has issued a statement that AI-generated content will be treated as spam.
Can Google find out that the text you use from ChatGPT is AI-generated and slap you with a penalty?
Let's see how ChatGPT content fares in the AI-generated content test.
This is content generated by ChatGPT.
We shall use a free AI content detection tool at writer.com.
Let's copy and paste the text from ChatGPT and run the AI Content Test.
The AI Content Detector doesn't recognize the text as human-generated.
So, the ChatGPT content doesn't pass the AI content test.
As such, you can't copy ChatGPT text and paste it on your website and pass it as original content.
Let's now rewrite the ChatGPT content to see if it passes the AI content detection test.
We can see that the rewritten text is now recognized as human-generated.
So, it's not safe to use ChatGPT content on your website without first rewriting it.
If a free tool can detect AI written content, Google, too, may have some tool to do so.
If you plan to use AI generated text, always rewrite it to avoid Google penalty.
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