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NEW GOOGLE UPDATE - How does this impact Article Forge?

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You may have heard about Google’s new helpful content update. What does this mean for automatic

You may have heard about Google’s new helpful content update. What does this mean for automatically generated articles? Hi {NAME}! You may have heard about Google's new helpful content update. Google claims this update is going to reward sites that are "helpful" to searchers and punish sites that are "unhelpful". What does this mean for automatically generated content? For many tools, especially the ones powered by GPT-3, this is a bad thing. GPT-3 cannot do any external research and as a result you get articles that might "look" good, but don't have any meaning and aren't truly helpful to your audience. Compared to GPT-3, Article Forge has two very important advantages: [Click here to try Article Forge for free!]( First: Article Forge independently researches your keyword before writing, making sure that everything it writes is accurate and educational… which makes it helpful. Second: With our new update, Article Forge has a new "grader". This grader judges the factual accuracy, quality, and helpfulness of each sentence Article Forge writes. As Article Forge writes, it iterates on each sentence (eight different times!) to make sure every article you get is accurate, high quality, and helpful. So with this update, Article Forge is the only tool that is designed specifically around helpful content - which benefits both your rankings and your readers. [Click here to start creating accurate, high quality, and helpful content!]( Now you might be asking, how good is this grader? Can it really satisfy Google? Artificial intelligence is currently getting better and better. There are many areas where AI can actually do better than humans. One way researchers currently evaluate this is through SuperGLUE - a benchmark for judging the capabilities of machines to analyze language. This benchmark is sponsored by Facebook, Deepmind, and many other huge companies. At the time of this email, [there are six different models that outperform humans](. GPT-3, which we do not use, is not even in the top 20. Our grader was trained using a model architecture that performs better than humans and was further improved with thousands of hours of intense work from our team of linguists. In the end, this grader actually does a better job grading the helpfulness of a sentence than a human does. This "better than human" performance means that Article Forge can truly create content that Google, and humans will love! [Click here to try Article Forge for FREE!]( Cheers! Alex Cardinell WordAi & Article Forge Copyright © 2022 Glimpse.ai All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 901 South Bond Street Suite 204 Baltimore, MD, 21231 [I don't want to receive emails from WordAi](

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