About half of U.S. adults use AI chatbots, and 60% read AI Overviews, but more predict AI will hurt society than help it.
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About half of U.S. adults use AI chatbots, and 60% read AI Overviews, but more predict AI will hurt society than help it.
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Google’s new messaging to CMOs reiterates that GEO is still SEO and states that third-party tools have no access to its internal metrics.
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A Munich court found AI Overviews are Google’s own speech, not search results – that changes who pays when the answer about you is wrong.
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Is your website invisible to AI agents? Six companies just signaled the channel is real. Here’s the window that’s still open.
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Why the best content frameworks become outdated and how to stay ahead by embracing new data instead of defending old models.
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Websites report pages being removed from Google’s index, while Google sees nothing unusual. How to separate real deindexing from ranking loss and reporting noise.
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Reframe AI prompt tracking as a measurement of stability, representation, and context rather than another version of rank tracking.
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Bing rolls out AI Citation Share; fresh data shows LLMs.txt files go unread; Google backs two agent specs; and the UK orders fairer Search ranking.
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Google research suggests AI spam may be easier to detect by identifying originating networks instead of analyzing content one at a time.
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Pull your top AI-referred landing pages. Can this visitor complete their task within 30 seconds? Here’s what to do when the answer is no.
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