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"Not all AI content is spam, but I think right now all spam is AI content."
(www.theregister.com)
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This is the best summary I could come up with:
interview We know Google search results are being hammered the proliferation of AI garbage, and the web giant's attempts to curb the growth of machine-generated drivel haven't helped all that much.
It's so bad that Jon Gillham, founder and CEO of AI content detection platform Originality.ai, told us Google is losing its war on all that spammy, scammy search engine result content.
Gillham's team has been producing monthly reports to track the degree to which AI-generated content is showing up in Google web search results.
"Google did these manual actions to try and win a battle, but then seem to still be sort of struggling with their algorithm being overrun by AI content," Gillham told us.
Gillham said his AI content-recognition tech, which has been used to scan datasets for machine-generated infomation, can help, but it's not a total solution.
"It's a step in trying to reduce that corruption of the dataset, but I don't think it totally solves the problem," Gillham told us.
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