Websites generated by LLM clutter search results with little value to offer
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| Source: Mastodon | Original article
LLM-generated websites clutter search results with low-value content. They often display a 2026 copyright notice.
The proliferation of low-value websites generated by Large Language Models (LLMs) is increasingly cluttering search results. These sites, often bearing a "Copyright 2026" notice, raise questions about their purpose and the value they bring to users.
As we have previously discussed, the issue of LLMs generating content based on existing work is not new, with concerns about cognitive hygiene and the potential for overload. The use of vector-based autocompleters to create new content from existing sources further complicates the matter, highlighting the need for more effective measures to evaluate the quality and originality of online content.
What to watch next is how search engines and content platforms respond to this issue, potentially through improved algorithms or policies to promote higher-quality content and reduce the visibility of low-value, LLM-generated sites.
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