Another Crazy Day in AI: 5 SEO Experiments with a Smarter Workflow
- May 28
- 4 min read

Hello, AI Enthusiasts.
How are you holding up? Here’s a quick brain teaser.
Someone in SEO ran five AI experiments—nothing fancy, just practical ways to lighten the load and maybe get better results. One to bookmark before the week speeds up.
Meanwhile, one writer digs into AI’s doom vs. realism camps—and wonders if we’re all missing the middle.
Also on the radar: AI’s real estate takeover is more about smarter blueprints than robot realtors.
Here's another crazy day in AI:
How small SEO tests make a big impact
Are we racing toward or containing AI?
How AI is transforming real estate
Some AI tools to try out
TODAY'S FEATURED ITEM: Testing SEO Ideas with AI Support

Image Credit: Wowza (created with Ideogram)
What if you could make your SEO experiments faster, smarter, and more predictable without replacing the human expertise that drives real results?
Bengu Sarica Dincer, SaaS SEO Manager at Designmodo, shares how she’s been exploring this question through a series of thoughtful experiments in her recent article for Search Engine Land. Drawing from her background in SaaS, agencies, and consulting, she doesn’t aim to impress with jargon or lofty predictions—just a practical look at how AI can work with SEO professionals, not in place of them.
Her approach is exploratory rather than prescriptive. The five experiments she outlines are easy to follow, require minimal resources, and most importantly, give teams new ways to approach routine challenges in search. If you’ve been trying to figure out where AI fits in your SEO process without disrupting what already works, this is a useful starting point.
Here’s what her experiments looked into:
Using AI tools to run quick tests that simulate user behavior and page performance
Comparing how different search engines and AI platforms interpret and index the same content
Reviewing crawl data with the help of AI to spot patterns and inefficiencies
Testing content visibility and experience across devices and formats
Analyzing competitor publishing activity to reconsider how performance is measured
These are not sweeping overhauls—they’re practical examples of how AI can assist with common SEO tasks in a way that supports clarity and decision-making. Whether it’s looking at crawl patterns or testing layouts before involving developers, the idea is to bring more visibility to how search engines interact with content without increasing the workload.
What stands out in this article is the focus on process over prediction. Rather than offering one “right” way to use AI in SEO, it presents a range of small, low-risk tests that can help teams better understand their own workflows. For SEO professionals managing tight timelines, or teams working without large technical resources, these examples offer a grounded way to begin evaluating what’s actually useful.
Read the full article here.
OTHER INTERESTING AI HIGHLIGHTS:
Are We Racing Toward Or Containing AI?
/Joshua Rothman, Staff Writer, on The New Yorker
In his latest Open Questions column, Joshua Rothman dives into two starkly different worldviews shaping the AI safety debate. One envisions imminent risk: Daniel Kokotajlo, formerly of OpenAI, warns of “recursive self-improvement” that could spiral into superintelligent systems beyond our control by 2027. Meanwhile, Princeton researchers Sayash Kapoor and Arvind Narayanan argue that AI will evolve more slowly and remain subject to societal norms, safety standards, and existing systems of control. Rothman lays out how these opposing narratives reflect broader cultural rifts—between Silicon Valley urgency and academic skepticism—and calls for more consensus-driven action before the future is decided for us.
Read more here.
How AI Is Transforming Real Estate
/Josh Lipton, Host, Asking for a Trend, on Yahoo Finance
In a conversation on Asking for a Trend, Josh Lipton and VettaFi analyst Zeno Mercer explore how AI is transforming real estate at every stage—from architectural design to energy optimization. Mercer outlines how AI tools are driving smarter, more adaptable building designs, advancing automation in construction, and enhancing operations for efficiency and livability. As smart systems take over tasks like energy use, aging-in-place care, and data center management, AI is becoming the silent engine behind tomorrow’s built environments. While regulatory hurdles remain, the sector is ripe for modernization—and AI is leading the way.
Read more here.
SOME AI TOOLS TO TRY OUT:
AltPage – Auto-generates SEO comparison pages to capture competitor traffic.
Liznr – Delivers personalized meeting notes and action items based on team’s context.
The Librarian – Manages emails, calendar, and docs across all your platforms.
That’s a wrap on today’s Almost Daily craziness.
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