Query Regarding the Use of AI-Generated Photos on My Website #129629
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Hi @sonakshisinhatre Copilot is not meant for image generation. Copilot provides coding suggestions as you type in your editor. You can also ask Copilot coding-related questions, such as how best to code something, how to fix a bug, or how someone else's code works. For full details of what Copilot can do, see "About GitHub Copilot." Thanks |
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Yes, you can use AI-generated photos from tools like Copilot on your website, as long as you have proper usage rights and the content complies with Google's guidelines on originality and relevance. Google doesn't penalize AI-generated content as long as it adds value and isn’t misleading or spammy. If you're working with video editing tools or visual content platforms and want to understand how features like keyframes and motion design work for better presentation, you can learn more through resources related to Alight Motion. Always ensure the images used are not misleading and clearly support your site’s content purpose. Hope this helps! |
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You can use AI-generated photos from tools like Copilot, and Google generally allows them as long as they are high-quality, relevant, and not misleading. Google does not penalize websites just for using AI-generated images—the focus is on usefulness and originality rather than how the content was created. However, make sure your images are unique, optimized (alt text, file size), and match your content. Avoid copying images from other sites or using visuals that look like official brands, as that can cause trust or policy issues. For reference, you can also check tools and resources like Kinemaster Mod APK to understand how visual content is used in editing-focused sites and how layouts are structured. |
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I have created a website similar to this one, which looks like an official site for Indian users and shares its photos. My question is whether I can use photos generated by tools like Copilot. Will Google approve this? For more information, you can check this Alight Motion website and give me proper guidelines. Thanks in advance!
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