Google says it does not penalize content solely because it was generated by AI. In a February 2023 Search Central blog post, the company said Search focuses on content quality and policy compliance, not the tool used to create it.

Summary
- Who: Google Search, via the Search Central team.
- What: Clarified that appropriate use of AI or automation is allowed. Manipulative automation aimed at ranking is prohibited.
- When: February 2023.
- Where: Search Central blog.
What Google said
In its guidance on AI-generated content, Google states:
"Appropriate use of AI or automation is not against our guidelines."
Google adds that Search evaluates the quality of content rather than how it was produced. Read the full guidance on the Search Central blog.
Key details for marketers
- Quality over method: content is ranked on helpfulness and reliability, not whether it is AI or human written. See creating helpful, reliable, people-first content.
- Spam policies apply to automation: using AI primarily to manipulate ranking is prohibited under Google Search spam policies, including scaled content abuse.
- AI images are not banned: Google's image best practices do not classify AI-generated images as a violation.
- Image SEO basics still apply: use high-quality images, descriptive filenames, and relevant alt text per image best practices.
- Help discovery with metadata: structured data and image sitemaps can improve how images appear in Google Search. See image best practices.
Policy background
Published in February 2023, Google's guidance clarifies that helpful, original content can be created by AI or humans as long as it complies with Search policies. The spam policies target manipulative behavior such as scaled content abuse, regardless of whether content is produced manually or via automation. The people-first content principles are outlined in creating helpful, reliable, people-first content.