A major advancement in AI took place late in 2022 when OpenAI released ChatGPT—a chatbot that knows almost anything. It generates content in minutes that would traditionally take hours.
There are a ton of use cases for AI writing bots like ChatGPT. For example, you can use them to generate blog posts, emails, song lyrics, presentations, and more.
But the problem is that search engines like Google don’t want the search results to be littered with AI-written low-value content. And why would they? AI-written content doesn’t bring anything new or unique to the table.
But thanks to today’s AI algorithms, the AI-generated content looks very human-written. This means it’s difficult for Google to tell if a piece of text is written by a human or AI.
Or is it?
There are a bunch of AI content detector tools that can spot AI-written content. One of the most popular AI detector tools is writer.com’s AI content detector bot.
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