Google’s ongoing formation of policies regarding AI-generated content and the E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness) standards, emphasizing the importance of content quality over whether it’s AI-generated or not.
What does E-E-A-T stand for in Google’s quality assessment?
A) Expertise, Experience, Authoritativeness, Trust
B) Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness
C) Experience, Expert, Authority, Trust
D) Expert, Experience, Authority, Trust
Does Google require publishers to label their content as AI-generated?
A) Yes, it’s mandatory.
B) Yes, but it’s optional.
C) No, but it’s recommended.
D) No, it’s not required.
How does Google handle AI content in relation to the E-E-A-T standards?
A) AI content cannot meet the E-E-A-T standards.
B) Google’s policy on this is still under internal discussion.
C) Google has a clear policy favoring AI content for E-E-A-T standards.
D) AI content is preferred due to its ability to produce a high volume of content.
Bottom Line:
Despite the rise in AI-generated content, Google’s primary concern remains content quality. Hence, publishers and marketers should focus on maintaining high-quality content, regardless of whether it’s AI-generated or not.
Answers:
B) Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness
D) No, it’s not required.
B) Google’s policy on this is still under internal discussion.
Link to Article:
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-on-ai-content-and-e-e-a-t/489608/