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User seeks "useful garbage" content to bypass Google AI detection

A user on Mastodon is seeking advice on how to create website content that appears semantically correct but is essentially "useful garbage," possibly to circumvent detection by Google's new testing methods for AI-generated content. The user mentions Google's testing of `llms.txt` and `WebMCP` as the context for this inquiry. AI

RANK_REASON User query about circumventing AI detection, not a factual report on AI development or deployment.

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User seeks "useful garbage" content to bypass Google AI detection

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Now that Google is testing websites for their use of llms.txt (and WebMCP, BTW), does anyone have ideas to create one, where the semantics is correct, but the c

    Now that Google is testing websites for their use of llms.txt (and WebMCP, BTW), does anyone have ideas to create one, where the semantics is correct, but the content pure "useful garbage"? [It seems external links are allowed...] @ davidgerard ??? # AI # Google # GoogleAI