5 hours ago
No, AI content itself will not get a site banned from Google.
The real issue is quality and intent. If the content is generated just to fill pages, repeat what already exists, or manipulate rankings, then it can become a problem. But if AI is used as a support tool and the final content is reviewed, edited, fact-checked, and useful for real users, it should be fine.
I think the safest approach is to add human experience, examples, original thoughts, and make sure the content actually answers the search intent. AI can help with drafts, but publishing raw AI content at scale is where the risk starts.
The real issue is quality and intent. If the content is generated just to fill pages, repeat what already exists, or manipulate rankings, then it can become a problem. But if AI is used as a support tool and the final content is reviewed, edited, fact-checked, and useful for real users, it should be fine.
I think the safest approach is to add human experience, examples, original thoughts, and make sure the content actually answers the search intent. AI can help with drafts, but publishing raw AI content at scale is where the risk starts.
Lokia - Language learning from videos, series with dual subtitles and vocabulary review.
