Danny Richman created an AI version of Google’s John Mueller named MuellerBot. Built from scripts powered by GPT-3, it answered SEO questions as if John Mueller himself was answering them. It’s pretty fun and sometimes terrifyingly accurate.
You can read more about MuellerBot here. It reads, “The script was originally intended as a lighthearted joke, until it became apparent that the responses were surprisingly accurate and helpful for the most part.”
Danny Richman shared a GIF on Twitter showing this in action.
This was originally intended as a lighthearted joke, until Muellerbot’s responses turned out to be (for the most part) surprisingly accurate. 2/4 pic.twitter.com/t1R04hSuqH
β Danny Richman (@DannyRichman) April 25, 2022
Please verify the accuracy of the information provided by this tool before acting on any advice. This script is not endorsed by John Mueller or Google. 4/4 pic.twitter.com/UnEtO3l0ch
β Danny Richman (@DannyRichman) April 25, 2022
John Mueller looks cool in it, he said twitter “This is amazingly fun and often quite appropriate. Thanks for making this!”
However, this does not replace the real JohnMu. π
Just want to be clear (and I don’t think it comes as a surprise to most people here π ), this is not meant to replace real advice. If you want to play with it, see it as a fun toy.
β π¦johnmu.xml (personal) π¦ (@JohnMu) April 26, 2022
maybe not perfect? ? ?
Should I buy links?
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Maybe? I think it depends on your site and what you are trying to achieve. Google generally takes action against sites that sell and sell links. ” pic.twitter.com/dwwdAZ8Uhvβ Christoph C. Cemper πΊπ¦ π§‘ SEO (@cemper) April 26, 2022
forum discussion at twitter.