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Google 搜索关于在网站上使用生成式 AI 内容的指南
在研究某个主题以及为原创内容添加结构时,生成式 AI 特别有用。不过,使用生成式 AI 工具或其他类似工具生成大量网页,而未为用户增加价值,可能会违反 Google 关于滥用规模化内容的网络垃圾政策。
如果您在网站上使用生成式 AI 内容,请确保您的内容符合搜索要素标准和我们的网络垃圾政策。
建议参考搜索质量评分者指南,了解如何评估规模化内容滥用(第 4.6.5 节),以及主要内容几乎未经处理、几乎没有任何原创性以及几乎没有附加值的情形(第 4.6.6 节)。这些指南的作用并非提升 Google 搜索排名,而是搜索评分者用来评估各种搜索排名系统的表现时遵从的依据,这类评分并不会直接影响排名。
注重准确性、质量和相关性
为网站创建内容时,请注重准确性、质量和相关性,尤其是在自动生成内容时。这包括元数据,例如 <title>
元素、元描述元素、结构化数据和图片的替代文本,这些元数据可能会显示在 Google 搜索结果中。
对于结构化数据,还应确保遵守常规指南、各个搜索功能的具体政策,并验证标记,以确保符合搜索功能的使用资格。
为用户提供背景信息
分享有关内容制作方式的信息有助于为读者提供更多背景信息。如果您是自动生成内容,不妨考虑添加有关内容创建方式的信息,以便受众群体能够理解,例如提供有关如何使用自动化功能的更多背景信息并添加图片元数据。
对于电子商务网站,Google Merchant Center 提供了关于 AI 生成的内容的政策。
具体而言,由 AI 生成的图片必须包含使用 IPTC DigitalSourceType
TrainedAlgorithmicMedia
元数据的元数据。必须单独指定 AI 生成的商品数据(例如商品名和说明属性),并将其标记为 AI 生成。
如需了解详情,请参阅我们关于 AI 生成的内容的博文中的常见问题解答。
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最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-08-24。
[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-08-24。"],[],[],null,["# Google Search's Guidance on Generative AI Content on Your Website | Google Search Central\n\nGoogle Search's guidance on using generative AI content on your website\n=======================================================================\n\n\nGenerative AI can be particularly useful when researching a topic, and to add structure to\noriginal content. However, using generative AI tools or other similar tools to generate many pages\nwithout adding value for users may violate [Google's spam policy on scaled content abuse](/search/docs/essentials/spam-policies#scaled-content).\nIf you're using generative AI content on your website, **make sure your work meets the\nstandards of the [Search Essentials](/search/docs/essentials) and our\n[spam policies](/search/docs/essentials/spam-policies#scaled-content).**\n\n\nYou might find value in looking at the [Search Quality Raters guidelines](https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/guidelines.raterhub.com/en//searchqualityevaluatorguidelines.pdf)\non how to evaluate both scaled content abuse (section 4.6.5) and main content created with little\nto no effort, little to no originality, and little to no added value (section 4.6.6). These\nguidelines are not a guide to ranking first in Google; they're used by our\n[search raters](https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/9281931)\nto help evaluate the performance of our [various search ranking systems](/search/docs/appearance/ranking-systems-guide),\nand their ratings don't directly influence ranking.\n\n### Focus on accuracy, quality, and relevance\n\n\nWhen creating content for the web, focus on accuracy, quality, and relevance, especially when\nautomatically generating the content. This includes metadata like [`\u003ctitle\u003e` elements](/search/docs/appearance/title-link),\n[meta description elements](/search/docs/appearance/snippet),\n[structured data](/search/docs/appearance/structured-data/intro-structured-data), and\n[alternate texts for images](/tech-writing/accessibility/self-study/write-alt-text),\nwhich can appear in Search results.\n\n\nFor structured data, also ensure compliance with the [general guidelines](/search/docs/appearance/structured-data/sd-policies),\nthe specific policies for the individual search features, and [validate the markup](/search/docs/appearance/structured-data/sd-policies)\nto ensure eligibility for [Search features](/search/docs/appearance/structured-data/search-gallery).\n\n### Give users context\n\n\nSharing [information about how a piece of content was created](/search/docs/fundamentals/creating-helpful-content#how-the-content-was-created)\ncan help give your readers more context. If you're automatically generating content, consider\nadding information on how your content was created in a way that makes sense for your audience,\nsuch as by providing more background information on how automation was used and adding\n[image metadata](/search/docs/appearance/structured-data/image-license-metadata#add-metadata).\n\n\nFor ecommerce sites, Google Merchant Center has [policies for AI-generated content](https://support.google.com/merchants/answer/14743464).\nIn particular, AI-generated images must contain metadata using the IPTC `DigitalSourceType`\n[`TrainedAlgorithmicMedia`](https://cv.iptc.org/newscodes/digitalsourcetype/trainedAlgorithmicMedia)\nmetadata. AI-generated product data such as title and description attributes must be specified\nseparately and labeled as AI-generated.\n\n\nFor more, see our [FAQs in our blog post on AI-generated content](/search/blog/2023/02/google-search-and-ai-content)."]]