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Why AI May Be Rewriting the Rules of Online Content—Without You Knowing

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New podcast! Hi {NAME}, I’ve just put out a new podcast on JeffBullas.com, it’s called: In

New podcast! Hi {NAME}, I’ve just put out a new podcast on JeffBullas.com, it’s called: [Why AI May Be Rewriting the Rules of Online Content—Without You Knowing](=) In this podcast, I speak to Jonathan Gillham, who is the Founder/CEO of Originality.ai. They provide a complete toolset that helps Website Owners, Content Marketers, Writers and Publishers hit Publish with Integrity in the world of Generative AI. They also specialize in AI detection technology. Here's what you'll learn from this: - How AI detection tools can identify AI-generated content in search results, with current estimates showing about 14% of Google search results are AI-generated. - Why the rise of AI content creation is changing plagiarism detection and management, as AI-generated content becomes more prevalent than direct copying. - In what ways AI tools like ChatGPT are increasingly being used for research and information gathering, potentially challenging traditional search engines like Google. - What the ongoing debates are about the ethical use of AI-generated content, especially for sensitive topics like product reviews that could impact health and safety. - How AI content creation tools are forcing companies to develop new strategies for content optimization, fact-checking, and maintaining editorial standards in an AI-dominated landscape. Click the button below to listen to the full podcast. [Click To Listen!](=) Cheers, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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