Ozone's platform tries to simulate how publisher content appears in AI answers
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Ozone's platform tries to simulate how publisher content appears in AI answers
"Ozone's simulation platform helps explain how AI-generated answers are produced, revealing inaccuracies such as misquotes and misattributed claims that can mislead users."
"The platform will simulate AI answer engine responses, showing how content was structured, organized, retrieved, and cited, enabling publishers to tweak their articles accordingly."
"Ozone isn't charging publishers for using the simulation tool, focusing on a small group of active participants while engaging with the wider community."
Ozone is launching a platform that allows publishers to simulate how their content appears in AI answer engines like ChatGPT. This initiative is part of R&D Labs, aimed at providing insights into content usage within large language models. The platform has been in operation for three months, with eight publishers participating. It helps publishers understand how AI-generated responses are formed, allowing them to adjust content structure for better visibility. Ozone plans to share findings from this initiative with the broader publishing community.
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