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Google Search Central Live Tokyo Had A Lot On AI
Google on Friday held the Google Search Central Live event in Tokyo, they do this event around the world and Google’s last stop was Tokyo. The topic, at least from the tweets I saw, was around AI and search – which I guess surprises no one.
Kenichi Suzuki was on the ground tweeting live coverage from the event and based on his tweets, it seems like the Googlers who spoke reiterated the AI content guidance from earlier this year. He also published a detailed blog post, in Japanese, on what he learned from the event, it is worth translating and reading.
In short, Google is okay with AI content has long as it is for written for humans and you convey in the content the “who, how and why.”
Here are some tweets from Kenichi:
(1) It is about if the content is quality and not about who or how that content was created:
When it comes to AI, quality is more important than how content is created. #SearchCentralLive
via Cherry— Kenichi Suzuki💫鈴木謙一 (@suzukik) June 16, 2023
Yep, is not about how the content was created but if the content is quality or not. Both humans and AI can create poor quality content, and they both can create high quality content.
And another quote from Google explaining that it’s more about quality and not that it’s simply created by AI. Like I’ve explained before, Google is ok with AI content… just not *low-quality* AI content. https://t.co/pleZScjJhj
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) June 17, 2023
ML based ranking algorithms and signals are trained on content by humans for humans.
They “understand” and promote natural content better.
#SearchCentralLive@methode pic.twitter.com/jNsPIZ5vGa— Kenichi Suzuki💫鈴木謙一 (@suzukik) June 16, 2023
Another quote saying who wrote the content does not matter:
Q. Does Google annotate AI-generated content (internally)?
A. No. It doesn’t matter who created the content, but the quality of the content does. #SearchCentralLive @methode— Kenichi Suzuki💫鈴木謙一 (@suzukik) June 16, 2023
(2) Google has algorithms to understand if the content was created for humans, i.e. the helpful content update.
ML based ranking algorithms and signals are trained on content by humans for humans.
They “understand” and promote natural content better.
#SearchCentralLive@methode pic.twitter.com/jNsPIZ5vGa— Kenichi Suzuki💫鈴木謙一 (@suzukik) June 16, 2023
Google knows if content is written by humans for humans. So if you use AI to write content, even if it is quality, Google might know if AI / machines wrote that content. Google’s machine learning trains itself on content written by humans for humans. Can AI look like it is written by humans?
Some interesting tweets from @suzukik from Search Central Live in Tokyo. E.g. Machine learning algorithms and signals are trained on content by humans for humans. https://t.co/HqKOIYmwI2
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) June 17, 2023
(3) Why its hard for Google to talk about AI (although, it doesn’t seem hard for Google to talk about it to me…)
AI is a hard topic to talk about because it’s still in the experimental stage. #SearchCentralLive @me pic.twitter.com/YLncO2pjxu
— Kenichi Suzuki💫鈴木謙一 (@suzukik) June 16, 2023
(4) More to come from Google Bard:
Bard will be in the experimental stage for a few more months or a quarter. Interesting features will come. #SearchCentralLive@methode
— Kenichi Suzuki💫鈴木謙一 (@suzukik) June 16, 2023
(5) Some photos from the event:
And we’re off to a good start with @piropiroanna explaining all the things and @jumpingknee, our beloved MC, charming the audience! pic.twitter.com/WWGHWDFwFR
— Google Search Central (@googlesearchc) June 16, 2023
Cherry from the Search Relations telling us everything about what’s new in Google Search! Maybe something about tsukemen? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/h1pSInefCP
— Google Search Central (@googlesearchc) June 16, 2023
Not from the event, but typical Gary photo:
4年ぶりのグーグル検索のイベント、楽しかった!ホストの皆さんお疲れ様でした!退職したにも関わらず司会者として声かけて頂き感謝です。多くの懐かしい方々、そして新しい方とも会えて楽しかったです。お顔見えたけど話せなかった方も沢山。また何かの機会にお会いしましょう!#SearchCentralLive pic.twitter.com/D4525r9r97
— Takeaki Kanaya ★ 金谷 武明 (@jumpingknee) June 16, 2023
Forum discussion at tweets above.
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Google AI Overview Ads, New Link Format, AI Organized Search Results & Plus More
Google announced a bunch of new AI Search features including search ads finally rolling out to AI Overviews, the new link format rolling out, AI-organized search results, new AI shopping features, Google Lens and more.
Of course, Google announced this when I am offline, but at least I got a heads up a few hours prior. So I was able to write it up for Search Engine Land and here and schedule it.
Ads In Google AI Overviews
Google Search and Shopping Ads are now rolling out to AI Overviews. These ads will have the “Sponsored” label on them, like other search ads. Google said these ads now available for mobile users in the US after several months of testing.
“People have been fidning the ads within AI Overviews helpful because they can quickly connect with relevant businesses, products and services to take the next step at the exact moment they need them,” Google wrote.
Here is a screenshot of the ads in the AI Overviews, which look like they are under the AI Overviews:
Google is also rolling out Shopping Ads through Google Lens. Shopping ads will appear above and alongside visual search results by the end of the year.
Google wrote, “For example, let’s say you’re shopping at a mall and a backpack displayed in a store’s window catches your eye. You want to learn more — and check if there’s other colors available — but you’re in a hurry. Simply tap the Lens icon in the search bar, snap a photo or upload one from your gallery to learn more about the product. Lens will bring together our advanced AI models and Google’s Shopping Graph — which has information on more than 45 billion products — to identify the exact item in your photo.”
Links Updated In AI Overviews
As Google showed us in August, Google has a new link format for AI Overviews that are now rolling out “globally to all countries where AI Overviews are available,” Google told us.
Google also told us, “with AI Overviews, we’re seeing that people have been visiting a greater diversity of websites for help with more complex questions.” “And when people click from search result pages with AI Overviews, these clicks are higher quality for websites — meaning users are more likely to spend more time on the sites they visit,” Google added.
They said they have seen a positive reception during testing, saying, “we’ve seen that this improved experience has driven an increase in traffic to supporting websites compared to the previous design, and people are finding it easier to visit sites that interest them.”
Here is the illustration Google posted:
Here are the screenshots of this test we posted a few weeks ago:
AI-Organized Search Results
Also previously announced, Google is now rolling out AI-organized search results.
Google wrote, “we’re rolling out search results pages organized with AI in the U.S. — beginning with recipes and meal inspiration on mobile. Y ou’ll now see a full-page experience, with relevant results organized just for you. You can easily explore content and perspectives from across the web including articles, videos, forums and more — all in one place.”
Here is what it looks like:
Plus, as I mentioned at Search Engine Land, there is also more on Google Lens and Shopping:
- New multimodal Lens features. Google is launching the ability to search with video in Lens and ask complex questions about moving images (available through Search Labs) and voice input in Lens, so you can ask questions out loud while snapping a photo (or recording video) to more easily search what you see.
- Shop easily with Lens. Google is now showing more helpful product information when using Lens for shopping, including a product’s price across retailers, reviews, or where to buy.
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Google Ranking Volatility Record, Forbes Advisor Slapped, Bing Generative Search Experience & More
We had more of the same Google ranking volatility but this time, we broke a record of the longest period of heated search ranking volatility ever. Google may have slapped Forbes Advisor with some sort of penalty. Bing generative search experience is now rolling out. I posted the big Google October 2024 webmaster report. Google Search Console released sticky performance filters. Google Search Console recommendations is now fully rolled out but more people see it. Danny Sullivan, Google’s Search Liaison, was interviewed again, this time by Aledya Solis. Google warned about using JavaScript generated product markup. Google spoke again about noindex versus canonical tags. Google said don’t use a generic coming soon page for new pages. Bing Search can get dates and times wrong for search snippets. Microsoft Advertising has a new ad console experience, and new diagnostics and performance snapshot. Bing is testing replacing the ad label with a sponsored label. Google Shopping is testing a new updated interface with expandable refinements. Google Local Service Ads has a new bidding option for target cost per lead. BingBot celebrated its 14th birthday. Google didn’t celebrate its 26th birthday for some reason. I am offline today and yesterday for Rosh Hashanah, so this video and post was pre-recorded and scheduled. The Google AI Overview news did not make it into the video, as I recorded it before I was given a heads-up on this news. That was the search news this week at the Search Engine Roundtable.
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Daily Search Forum Recap: October 3, 2024
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
We have record-breaking Google search ranking volatility going into October. Microsoft Advertising streamlined its ad interface and added some new features. Google is testing search instead for sections. Google said SEOs can help shape policies and decisions around AI. Google Ads is testing swipable images to map. Bing celebrated the 14th birthday of BingBot. And I am offline, this content was pre-written and scheduled.
Search Engine Roundtable Stories:
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Record-Breaking Google Search Ranking Volatility Continues Into October
Surprise, surprise, the heated Google Search ranking volatility has continued into October. This is the longest ongoing period of heated Google Search ranking volatility we had ever recorded according to data provided… -
Microsoft Advertising New Ad Experience, Diagnostics & Performance Snapshot
Microsoft announced a new streamlined experience below Copilot’s organic response and two new capabilities, diagnostics and performance snapshot. -
Google Testing Search Instead For Section
Google is testing replacing the “People also search for” box with a “Search instead for” box. I think this is just a title change because the functionality looks equivalent to the previous version. -
Google: SEOs Can Help Shape Client Policies & Decisions On AI Bots
Google’s John Mueller said that SEOs are in a great place because they understand how crawlers work, how the controls work, and they can help their clients decide on their AI policies and decisions as they navigate this new era of AI bots. -
Google Ads With Images & Map Carousel
Google is testing an ad format for Google Ads where you swipe over a carousel of images, eventually leading to a map. When you click on the map, it takes you to the Google Business Profile in Google Maps. -
Happy 14th Birthday BingBot
Fabrice Canel from Microsoft posted on X this week that BingBot turned 14 years old. Yea, 14 years of crawling the web. Fabrice wrote, “Happy 14th Birthday, BingBot! You’ve been crawling… -
Google Atlanta Poolside View
Here is a photo, I guess of a hotel across the street from the Google offices in Atlanta. I think… So if you want to relax and go for a night swim, while checking your rankings, this might be a good place to do that. -
Programming Note: Rosh Hashanah 5785 – Happy & Healthy Jewish New Year
This is a programming note that Thursday and Wednesday are Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year and I will be offline the next two days. I will be offline on Thursday and Wednesday, October 3rd and October 4th.
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