Yapay zekanın söylediklerinin doğruluğunu daha fazla araştırmıyor, cevabını hazır bir şey olarak mı alıyorsunuz? Daha fazla araştırmaya zahmet etmediğiniz bir şey mi?
Yapay zeka, olası müşterilerimizi (bunu SEO yaptığım, ancak web sitemi sıralamak için yapay zekaya çok fazla güvenmediğim için söylüyorum) daha fazla okuyamayacak ve daha fazla tıklamayacak, Örnek Olaylar ve YT videolarına göre karşılaştırıp karar vermeyecek kadar tembel hale mi getirecek?

>Is AI going to make our possible clients (telling that because i do SEO, but dont rely AI to rank my website áll too heavily) so lazy that they won’t read more and click more, compare and decide based on Case Studies and YT videos?
It’s not *“going to make….”*
It’s already doing it, as countless studies and papers show.
I trust AI answers even less than I trusted the old Answer Box results.
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I don’t believe in AI answers, but it’s unfortunately very clear that people do. I’ve heard a lot of clients say they found us doing “deep research” with ChatGPT and they come to us with a whole lot of incorrect or dated information.
That said, I don’t think it’s making SEO irrelevant. It’s just fracturing the whole market and how they search
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I take AI answers into consideration more because I don’t have to click to a website, try to get past billion consent forms/disable adblock warning, then skip the intro of the article to get what I need.
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when more than half of seo content and even news reports is generated by AI these days…. who knows what or who to trust
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It’s a struggle for the human to disbelieve a persuasively “fact” driven presentation. It takes work to mentally “push” back. People will progressively do it less and less until they forget it was an option.
I mean they already don’t do fact checking on total drivel.
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