What Google Actually Measures
Google’s ranking system evaluates content through a framework called E-E-A-T: Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trust. This framework predates AI writing by years and it turns out to be an effective filter against low-quality AI output.
Where AI Content Consistently Underperforms
Google has gotten remarkably good at identifying content that exists to rank rather than to genuinely help the reader. AI content without human editing usually falls into that category.
Where AI Content Works Perfectly Well
- How-to guides and step-by-step tutorials on well-established topics
- FAQ pages that address predictable customer questions
- Product descriptions written to a consistent template
- Content that synthesises existing information for a specific audience
- First drafts of long-form content that a human then edits substantially
The Formula That Is Actually Working in 2025
The highest-performing content marketing operations in 2025 are neither fully human nor fully AI. They are systematic collaborations. AI handles structure, initial research synthesis, and draft production. Humans add the experience layer, original insight, and editorial judgment that Google rewards.
What This Means If You Are Using AI for Your Business Content
Content strategy is ultimately about trust. Search engines and human readers both reward it. Building that trust through consistent, high-quality, genuinely useful content is a slower process than publishing AI output at volume, but it compounds in a way that mass-produced content never does.


