Summary
- I did a test with 1.8 million visitors to see how they react to AI-written content.
- We divided the articles into thirds, labeling one third as "Written by AI," even though humans wrote them all.
- The read time for the AI-labeled articles dropped by about 50%.
- This shows people think AI-written content is not good.
- Maybe in the future people will accept AI content, but not right now.
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How To Take Action
A good way of doing something effective is by focusing on how you present your content. Based on a test with 1.8 million visitors, labeling content as "Written by AI" can negatively affect how people view its quality. I would suggest avoiding labeling your content as AI-written unless it's necessary. People still tend to prefer human-crafted content, so maintaining a human touch or feel in your content presentation is key.
Another strategy is to ensure your content provides value and meets the audience's expectations. If you're an entrepreneur or running a small business, focus on delivering genuine, high-quality information. For example, mix in anecdotes or personal experiences to make your content more relatable and trusted.
Ensuring readers actually engage with your content is essential. To do this, consider testing various headlines and introductions to see which ones retain attention better. This can help in understanding what aspects resonate well without labeling issues affecting perception.
Lastly, keep an eye on how AI is evolving. While people might not fully accept AI content now, their perceptions might change as technology advances. Stay informed about AI trends, so you can adapt and improve your content strategies when the time is right. By staying flexible and aware, you can more easily incorporate advancing technologies into your personal growth and business plans.
Full Transcript
when we did a test with 1.8 million visitors we took a third and we put written by AI so the article was all written by humans but we just took a third of them put written by AI the re time dropped by roughly a half people just have the assumption that AI produces crap content and in the future as it improves maybe people will be okay with it but in today's environment they're not okay with it