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GSC Adds Social Platforms, GPT-Live Is Here, and GEO Isn't an SEO Job

Episode 75 Published 4 hours ago
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This week's Found in AI covers three updates that, taken together, say the same thing: AI visibility is a cross-channel, cross-functional problem — and it's getting harder to ignore.

In this episode:

Google just launched platform properties in Search Console — a new property type that lets you track how your Instagram, TikTok, X, and YouTube content performs in Google Search and Discover. The SEO story is interesting. The GEO story is more interesting.

OpenAI introduced GPT-Live, a full-duplex voice model that can listen and speak at the same time, with real-time web search running in the background. Voice search has been a talked-about trend for years. This is the version that might actually change behavior — and the implications for what AI cites in a spoken answer are worth thinking through now.

And Search Engine Journal published a piece making the case that the people who drive GEO outcomes in most organizations are brand, PR, and editorial teams — not SEO. It's a take I've been making on this podcast for months. Worth breaking down what it actually means for how content teams get structured.

If you're listening to this and thinking I need someone to lead this for me, that's what I do.

I'm an AI search visibility consultant and a fractional content strategist for startups and enterprise brands. If that sounds like the kind of help you're looking for, email me at cassie@cassieclarkmarketing.com. 

Or request your 7-Day AI Search Visibility Audit: https://cassieclarkmarketing.com/ai-search-visibility-audit/

Let’s connect:

LinkedIn → Cassie Clark | AI Search Visibility Consultant
Website → https://cassieclarkmarketing.com

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