Today, I asked the Google Ai which is called Bard a question. (How do they come up with the name Bard? lol)
Is Google using an AI Detector to test to see if content is computer generated verse human generated?
Here is the answer that I got.
Google is Using an Ai Detector to Test Content
Yes, Google is using an AI detector to test if the content is computer generated. The AI detector uses a variety of techniques to identify and flag machine-generated content, including:
- Natural language processing (NLP) algorithms analyze the text for patterns and syntax that are common in computer-generated writing.
- Certain words or phrases are often used by AI systems, such as “according to research” or “data suggests.”
- The repetition of the same sentence structure multiple times throughout an article.
Google Flag’s Poor Content?

If Google’s AI detector flags a piece of content as machine-generated, it will not be ranked as highly in search results.
This is because Google wants to ensure that the content that appears in its search results is high-quality and informative.
Tips to Avoid Being Flagged
Here are some tips for avoiding having your content flagged as machine-generated:
- Write in a natural and engaging style. Avoid using jargon or technical terms that your target audience may not understand.
- Vary your sentence structure and use a variety of punctuation. This will help your content flow more naturally and make it less likely to be flagged as machine-generated.
- Proofread your content carefully before publishing it. This will help you catch any errors that could make your content appear to be machine-generated.
Avoid copying and pasting content from an Ai Tool. Edit the article and make it helpful to your target audience. I see the Ai tools repeating content and using words I don’t use.
Be Original in Your Writing Style
By following these writing tips, you can help keep your content original and not flagged as machine-generated and that it is ranked as highly as possible in search results.
Here are some additional things to keep in mind when writing content that is not computer generated:
- Be original. Don’t plagiarize or copy content from other sources.
- Be informative. Your content should provide value to your readers and answer their questions.
- Be engaging. Your content should be interesting and easy to read.
- Be relevant. Your content should be relevant and answer the questions of your target audience.
- By following these simple tips, you can write content that is helpful to consumers.

Frequently Asked Questions about Ai Detector
Best Free Ai Detectors
- Content at Scale – I have tested this Ai Detector
- Crossplag ai content detector
- Scribbr is an ai content detector and has a great article on who is the best.
- Writer ai content detector to test out
- Zero Gpt to check for AI content and Plagiarism
Paid Content Detectors
- Originality.AI – I haven’t used it yet. This a paid one.
Sources
- Content Hacker article by Julia McCoy
- The article is from research gather from Google’s Ai Bard generated and Koala.sh
- My tips for using Ai to help you write better articles
- Gather some insights from “Is blogging still worth it” by Income School Youtube video
- Matt Diggity used Ai to generate 526 articles for a new website. He used Orginality to check them. You can watch his video and learn some tips from it.
- I suggest listening to Brandon Gaillee Podcast “The Blogging Millionaire” to get insights into blogging. He doesn’t use Ai tools to generate content and gets over 5 million visitors a month.
- Read my short blog post about “How to Write Blog Posts & Content that rank on Google’s First page”
- The 16 Benefits of Rank IQ by Jay Valento
- How to Rank in the Search Engines for a Keyword by Jay Valento
- Read an Article called “Top 8 AI Content Detection Tools You Need To Know About” by a hosting company called Kinsta to get more insights.