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Google Local Panel Adds Disclaimer To Appointment Providers Links

Search Engine Roundtable

Google has added a disclaimer to the appointment provider links that you find in the Google Search local panel and in the Google Maps business listings. The disclaimer partially reads under the "about these providers," adding "providers are listed in random order."

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Google Home Hub Display Reviews Disclaimer Notice

Search Engine Roundtable

The Google Home Hub display can show users an "about reviews" disclaimer or notice that talks about how the review may not be verified by a confirmed visit or experience.

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Google Guaranteed Local Ads Adds Reviews Not Guaranteed Disclaimer

Search Engine Roundtable

Google has added a label on the Google Guaranteed Local Service Ads reviews to say the reviews are not guaranteed. This I guess comes as no surprise with all the Google Local Service Ads spam and junk we have been noticing recently.

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Google to make political ads disclose AI content

Search Engine Land

From November, political adverts must clearly feature a disclaimer when “synthetic content” is used to depict “realistic-looking people or events”, reports Bloomsberg. Google will soon require political ads to disclose when AI-generated images, videos and audio have been used. Why we care.

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Google wants you to label AI-generated images used in Merchant Center

Search Engine Land

But for now, Google has only updated its Merchant Center policies to clarify that AI generated images need to have a disclaimer in its meta image data. I suspect over time Google will require these attributes for other Google Search properties, not just Merchant Center or Google Images.

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Google Merchant Center Next will soon support rules and supplemental feeds

Search Engine Land

Click “ Use classic Merchant Center” A disclaimer will appear. Another disclaimer will appear. At the top of the screen, click the Help & feedback icon. If you’d still like to continue, click Use classic Merchant Center. A box will appear allowing you to give feedback on why you’d like to switch.

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AI for SEO content creation: 5 real-world examples

Search Engine Land

They have a disclaimer at the bottom of every piece: “This article was generated using automation technology and thoroughly edited and fact-checked by an editor on our editorial staff.” Take this article about “What is a prepaid card” for example, if it wasn’t for the disclaimer, I wouldn’t be able to tell if AI or a human wrote it.

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