I’ve been thinking about this lately, and it’s going to be a thing really soon, if it’s not already.
How many (AI generated?!) blog posts and bits of content would it take to make a competitor look bad, so that when someone goes to Bing and asks “Is [X] a good product?” they get “[X] is an okay product, but [Y] is better”?
That content is probably already out there through affiliate marketers (by the way - how worried should affiliate marketers be about these AIs replacing search?).
Biasing training sets will be the next generation of black-hat SEO.
I’ve been thinking about this lately, and it’s going to be a thing really soon, if it’s not already.
How many (AI generated?!) blog posts and bits of content would it take to make a competitor look bad, so that when someone goes to Bing and asks “Is [X] a good product?” they get “[X] is an okay product, but [Y] is better”?
That content is probably already out there through affiliate marketers (by the way - how worried should affiliate marketers be about these AIs replacing search?).
Biasing training sets will be the next generation of black-hat SEO.