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The Biggest Problem With AI Content #2232
January 07, 2023

In episode #2332, we talk about how the biggest problem with AI content is that it is often duplicated or plagiarized. We explain how Neil’s team experimented with a variety of different AI content generation tools and the degree to which the content was problematic. Tune in for some helpful tips on how to generate articles that are undetectable by AI output detectors!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:20] Today’s topic: The Biggest Problem With AI Content.
  • [00:33] How Neil’s team has experimented with different AI content generation tools.
  • [01:06] The degree to which the content was duplicated or plagiarized.
  • [01:29] The rapid rise and fall of an affiliate site that used all AI content.
  • [01:43] Why being generic is better than being specific when it comes to creating AI content.
  • [01:58] How to generate articles that are undetectable by AI output detectors.
  • [04:00] Final words of caution.
  • [04:19] That’s it for today!
  • [04:24] Go to https://marketingschool.io/ for more resources!

 

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