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Any Tests / Experiments about Ranking of AI Content in 2026?

Hello folks

To continue the discussion u/ DanyrWithCheese started here from a couple of days back on the ranking of AI content --

There broadly seems to be two categories of opinions:

  1. AI content on your website will completely wreck you
  2. People who take the "Google Search's guidance about AI-generated content" at face value -- ie. "Rewarding high-quality content, however it is produced"

I think reality is somewhere in between 1-2 (like most things SEO) but I'm not sure does it tend towards 1 or 2.

Has anyone here ran any tests around the ranking of AI content?

I'm looking for experiments along the lines of AI content vs Human content websites, keeping all else same.

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