I think it's cool you're using AI to assist with writing, in so long as the content is just being used as a building block for ideas. I don't think it's any different than doing traditional research and using that research to write an article, except AI does it in a matter of seconds. However, I think Google does penalize AI content when used word-for-word, so be careful if you're using it for a blog website. Nice post; good luck!
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I am curious. How would google penalize AI content? Do their bots recognize when a bot has written some paragraphs?
Its interesting, because AI has been helping me write my emails for years now. Sometimes google just knows what I am going to say and hit "enter" and keep going.
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Here's an article from SEO Journal referencing Google's stance on AI content.
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-says-ai-generated-content-is-against-guidelines/444916/#close
It's not clear whether Google actually has the tools in place to detect AI content, but there are third party tools already on the market that can, like Originality AI, which also a Chrome extension.
I read this article, and it seems pretty clear to me that google does not have the capability to detect AI writing just yet. They are not "for" AI content, they just have no way of detecting it automatically.
They also know that AI has been writing articles since at least 2014.
And they seem to be "ok" with "smart" use of AI content.