Human content is 8x more likely than AI to rank #1 on Google: Study
Human-written content dominates Googleβs top rankings, appearing in the No. 1 position 80% of the time versus just 9% for purely AI-generated pages, based on a Semrush analysis of 42,000 blog posts.
The details. Semrush analyzed 20,000 keywords and their top 10 results, classifying content with an AI detector.
- Human-written pages outperformed AI and mixed content across all top 10 positions.
- The gap was widest at Position 1, where human content was 8x more likely to rank.
- AI content appeared more often lower on Page 1, nearly doubling from Positions 1 to 4.
Yes, but. AI detection tools are widely known to be inconsistent and can misclassify human and AI-written content, creating some possible βfuzzinessβ in these classifications.
Why we care. AI-generated content works, until it doesnβt. Yes, AI can help you rank, but this data suggests human insight still drives the best performance. For competitive queries, originality, expertise, and editorial judgment remain your unfair advantages.
Perception vs. data. 72% of SEOs said AI content performs as well as or better than human content, yet ranking data showed a clear human advantage at the top.
How teams use AI. No surprise, AI is widely adopted and often used in a hybrid approach:
- 87% of teams keep humans heavily involved in content creation.
- 64% use a human-led, AI-assisted workflow.
- AI is most common in research, drafting, and optimization.
- Use drops sharply for multimedia, localization, and higher-judgment tasks.
Whatβs driving adoption. AI accelerates output, but doesnβt reliably improve it.
- 70% cite faster production as AIβs top benefit.
- Only 19% say it improves content quality.
About the data: The analysis examined 42,000 blog pages from 200,000 URLs tied to 20,000 keywords, using GPTZero to classify content. It also includes a survey of 224 SEO professionals working in content and search.
The study. Does AI content rank well in search? [Survey + Data study]