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👉 Google does NOT penalize AI facts pages
👉 Google generally treats them as supporting / reference content
👉 If done correctly, they are neutral-to-positive
But the how and why matter a lot.
1️⃣ Google Does NOT Think in “AI vs Non-AI” Pages
Google does not say:
“Oh, this is an AI facts page — punish it.”
Google only evaluates:
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Is this content useful?
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Is it clear?
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Is it original?
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Is it not deceptive or spammy?
An /ai-facts/ page is just:
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Another URL
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Another HTML document
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Another piece of content
So Google evaluates it using normal quality rules, not AI rules.
2️⃣ Why AI-Facts Pages Are Actually Aligned with Google’s Goals
Google’s long-term goals:
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Reduce ambiguity
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Understand entities
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Extract facts
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Power AI Overviews & Knowledge Graph
AI-facts pages do exactly this:
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Clear summaries
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Structured information
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Defined purpose
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Low noise
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High signal
This aligns with:
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Google’s Helpful Content System
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Google’s E-E-A-T
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Google’s Entity Understanding
So conceptually, Google likes this type of clarity.
3️⃣ The Key Rule: AI-Facts Pages Must Be Supporting, Not Competing
This is very important.
✅ Correct usage (what AIVO does)
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/post/→ main human-readable content -
/post/ai-facts/→ reference / summary / factual explanation
Google sees this as:
“This page explains that page.”
That is good architecture.
❌ Wrong usage (what causes problems)
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AI-facts page tries to rank for keywords
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AI-facts page duplicates full content
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AI-facts page is linked aggressively everywhere
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AI-facts page replaces the main page
That can look like:
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Thin content
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Duplicate intent
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Doorway pages
AIVO avoids this by design.
4️⃣ How Google Actually Treats AI-Facts Pages Internally
Google most likely does one or more of the following:
🔹 Option A: Uses them as secondary understanding signals
Googlebot reads them to better understand:
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What the page is about
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What entities are involved
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What facts are important
🔹 Option B: Ignores them for ranking but still indexes them
This is still fine.
Indexing ≠ ranking.
🔹 Option C: Uses them indirectly for AI Overviews
Google’s AI Overviews need:
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Clean summaries
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Low ambiguity
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Fact-based explanations
AI-facts pages are ideal candidates for that role.
5️⃣ Will AI-Facts Pages Cause Duplicate Content Issues?
No, if done correctly.
Google does NOT penalize duplicate content unless:
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It’s spammy
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It’s manipulative
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It’s doorway-based
A summarized factsheet:
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Has a different purpose
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Different structure
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Different audience (machines, not humans)
That is acceptable duplication.
Many official Google examples do this:
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AMP versions
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Print versions
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JSON-LD representations
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Feeds and summaries
6️⃣ Should AI-Facts Pages Be Indexed?
Best practice (and what I recommend):
✅ Indexable, but:
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No aggressive internal linking
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No keyword optimization
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No ads
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No CTA overload
Optionally:
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meta robots: index, follow -
Or even
index, noarchive
Do NOT:
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Add canonical to main page (not needed)
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Block via robots.txt (AI needs access)
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Mark as noindex unless required
7️⃣ Does Google Consider This “AI SEO” or Manipulation?
No.
Google only fights:
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Manipulation
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Fake content
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Mass auto-generated spam
AIVO:
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Is manual
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Is factual
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Is transparent
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Does not generate claims
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Does not rewrite content
This is clarification, not manipulation.
8️⃣ Why This Is Future-Safe (Very Important)
Google itself is becoming:
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An AI answer engine
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A summarizer
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A fact extractor
So when Google asks:
“What is this page really about?”
Your site already answers — clearly.
That is future compatibility, not a trick.
9️⃣ Best Practices Checklist (Very Important)
To stay 100% Google-safe:
✅ Keep AI-facts pages short
✅ Focus on facts, not marketing
✅ Avoid keyword stuffing
✅ Avoid ads on AI-facts pages
✅ Use neutral language
✅ Link AI-facts ONLY from its parent page (or not at all)
✅ Make it obvious it’s a reference / factsheet
This is exactly how AIVO is positioned.
10️⃣ Final Honest Verdict
From a Google perspective:
“This does not harm.
This does not manipulate.
This may help understanding.
This prepares the site for AI-driven discovery.”
That is a very strong position to be in.
