Another working case study on AI content
The screenshot shows a page created entirely by artificial intelligence.
Website smarterglass.com. gets traffic to a page generated entirely by artificial intelligence. Here's the url itself: https://smarterglass.com/blog/understanding-oled-lifetime-how-long-do-oled-displays-really-last/
All traffic (even if not huge) goes to this page only - it ranks for 30 keywords.
If you open the material, you can immediately see the characteristic features:
- typical AI text structure (introduction, subheadings, conclusions)
- at the beginning there is a thematic image
- embedded relevant video from YouTube
- the subject of this article is. durability of OLED displays, and that's where all the keys fall: how long OLED lasts, OLED lifespan, etc.
AI is not a problem if the content is useful.
Google doesn't ban AI content per se. It bans useless, irrelevant or over-spammed content. If the AI has provided good material, it will live on in the rendition.