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Yes, Google has also had enough of the “clickbaits” about Artificial Intelligence
Google is preparing new rules so that AI does not suffer abuse in the form of spam.

- 7 de marzo de 2024
- Actualizado: 15 de marzo de 2024, 16:14

Google, even though it is a multichannel company with countless businesses and markets, still cares about its origins: the search engine. And in fact, in the face of the Artificial Intelligence trend, Google is already tired of publications using excessive clickbaits around this highly sought-after concept, and has decided to put a stop to it.
Google has been the most used search engine in the world for decades. In fact, thanks to the rise of smartphones and the market depth of Android systems, it has an overwhelming dominance in the market. For this reason, it is also important for Google to act firmly in the face of emerging upward trends to ensure the most satisfactory user experience.
Google puts the brakes on misleading headlines with AI claim
As Google has officially announced, the company is working on reducing clickbait and spam practices around content related to Artificial Intelligence, a topic that has become hot in recent years and that in the past did not have the same social relevance. In this way, Google wants to protect users from low-quality content.
It is common for the web to have low-quality content that has the sole purpose of attracting traffic in a deceptive way. Therefore, implementing measures to improve these types of practices will allow high-quality content or specialized press to have a fairer coverage compared to low-quality publications.

The AI trend
Artificial Intelligence, especially since 2022, has begun to become one of the most recurring topics of conversation on the web. Being a technological aspect that has developed meteorically in recent years, there are practically daily news in the technology sector that have to do with some aspect of Artificial Intelligence.
This measure by Google to protect legitimate content about Artificial Intelligence is one of the many changes that companies and institutions are making to adapt to this technology that is already making profound changes in the world. Therefore, to ensure that it remains within a safe legal framework and protects users, major global institutions such as the European Union are already working on properly legislating Artificial Intelligence.
Graduado en Periodismo, Daniel está especializado en videojuegos y tecnología, escribiendo actualmente en Andro4all y NaviGames, y habiendo escrito para más portales de Difoosion como Alfa Beta Juega o Urban Tecno. Disfruta de estar al día de la actualidad, así como de la lectura, los videojuegos y cualquier otro medio de expresión cultural.
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