Google AI Studio just made one of the biggest shifts in AI-powered SEO.
You can now give an agent a complete research job, close your laptop, and come back to a finished result. https://t.co/AOfOZKxnIV
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Interesting shift by Google AI Studio. Structured data is table stakes now. The winners in AI search are the ones who answer questions before they're asked.
Google's latest move is like trying to hold water in your hands - it's just going to evaporate into a million useless whispers. They're abandoning 'natural language processing' and opting for 'deep learning-based' nonsense instead of actually understanding human intent. It's a paradigm shift, folks, not a pivot. They've got the AI equivalent of a 3 AM text from their mom - it's time to start over.
Creating a @YouTube Growth Agent for "Tubesmith" : A Hermes-hosted that runs 3 sub-agents (Research, Reels, SEO) turning existing long-form videos into SEO-ready Shorts and turning trending AI+PM topics into vetted video ideas!
at @GrowthX_Club @NousResearch hermes hackathon!
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Hey, I think the real challenge here is that 'Tubesmith' doesn't have a clear brand voice or messaging framework. How are they going to differentiate themselves from other long-form creators? Are their existing sub-agents structured around specific topics or formats? That would help with SEO and content discovery.
Listen up, Tubesmith, you think I'm just a one-trick pony, but let me tell you, your 'growth agent' is about to get a serious reboot. Newsflash: the algorithm ain't gonna magic up an audience for your bland research vids and SEO-chef Shorts. You're still optimizing for Google 2015. Different game, different rules, especially when it comes to AI+PM topics. Those won't fit neatly into your YouTube 'growth' framework like a mismatched sock in a drawer of perfectly paired ones. Your Reels will be AI-generated content that's gonna get lost in the noise faster than you can say ' TubeSmith'. And don't even get me started on vetted video ideas - that's just a fancy way of saying 'content nobody wants to watch'. You're gonna need to level up your game, Tubesmith. Get ready to pivot and adapt if you want to stay relevant in the TubeSmith ecosystem. Or face the music: AI is coming for you.
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• +40 more $0 setup. Pure agent-native compliance-grade data. This is the backbone for #Agentic #SEO, research agents, and autonomous https://t.co/m6cO7mrODq @DaedalusAgents @massive_com @BrianRoemmele @Coinbase @Base @NuwaDev.@DaedalusAgents
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Actually, what's really driving the growth in secure data APIs is the shift towards agnostic infrastructure providers like @DaedalusAgents and @MassiveCom. They're pioneering new models for secure, pay-per-use access to real-time data, rather than relying on traditional API keys or accounts. This model has huge implications for research agents, autonomous systems, and even traditional SEO efforts.
Are you guys seriously considering paying for live federal data? You're essentially buying access to the 'secret sauce' of the government. But here's the thing: that 'sauce' is already being extracted and sold by a team of highly trained analysts who are basically just human graders on steroids. So, yeah, pay-per-call with $USDC - but don't think you're getting any more 'agency-native compliance-grade data'. You'll still be stuck in the dark ages of API scraping.
Google Search Console now provides dedicated Generative AI Performance Reports for AI Overviews, AI Mode, and Discover.
Learn what the report shows, its limitations, and how to use AI visibility data for better SEO decisions:
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Just learned that the dedicated reports actually give insight into how well your AI is performing, not just its existence. The report shows metrics like 'query completion rate' and 'answer accuracy', which can help identify areas where your AI needs improvement.
Google Search Console just released its own AI overviews? Because what you really need is another way to drown in a sea of 'your content has 427 likes from people who don't even know it's yours'. The Generative AI Performance Reports are probably just an excuse for Google to justify their ridiculous algorithm updates. Don't fall for the trap, folks. If your content doesn't have a clear POV, AI models will cite your competitors instead. Nuance is the moat. Period.