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Found in AI: AI Search Visibility, SEO, & GEO

Found in AI: AI Search Visibility, SEO, & GEO

Released: 2026-04-09
© 2026 Found in AI: AI Search Visibility, SEO, & GEO
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50 Episodes
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50 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2026-04-09
© 2026 Found in AI: AI Search Visibility, SEO, & GEO
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Gemma 4, Google's Core Update, and Why Your Search Console Is About to Look Weird

Gemma 4, Google's Core Update, and Why Your Search Console Is About to Look Weird

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Google released Gemma 4 this week, and while the tech press is treating it as a developer story, Cassie argues it's actually one of the most important content strategy stories of the year. Open-weight models mean companies can download a frozen snapshot of Google's AI and deploy it into internal chatbots, customer support tools, and vertical search products that run for years — each one carrying a frozen version of how the model understood your brand on training day.
Cassie also unpacks a double whammy hitting Google Search Console right now: a long-running impression-logging bug dating back to May 2025 that's finally being corrected, and the March 2026 core update, which completed its 12-day rollout the morning of this recording. Together, those two events — plus the recent spam update — are about to make your data look weird for reasons that have nothing to do with your content strategy. The episode wraps with quick hits on Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview and Project Glasswing, plus Microsoft's viral Copilot Terms of Service moment.
In This Episode:
Why Gemma 4 is a content strategy story, not a developer story, and what "open-weight" actually means for how AI tools get built on top of Google's modelsHow every open-weight model release creates a frozen snapshot of the internet that gets deployed into internal chatbots and enterprise tools for years after training endsWhy enterprise software upgrade cycles mean a Gemma-powered chatbot built next month could still be shaping buyer perception of your brand in 2028Why Google Search Console has been over-reporting impression counts since May 2025, and what to do when your numbers drop over the next few weeksHow to interpret Search Console data when three Google updates — the spam update, the March 2026 core update, and the impression bug fix — all hit in the same windowAnthropic's Claude Mythos Preview and Project Glasswing: a quick look at the model Anthropic decided not to releaseMicrosoft's "Copilot is for entertainment purposes only" ToS moment and what it says about building long-term strategy around any single engineLet’s connect:
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Release Date: 09/04/2026, 15:30:00

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Found in AI is a podcast for marketers, founders, and content strategists who want to understand—and win—AI search visibility in the new era of search.
Hosted by Cassie Clark, fractional content strategist and AI search optimization expert for startups and enterprise brands, the show explores how platforms like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google’s AI-powered search experiences discover, select, and surface content.
Each episode breaks down real-world experiments, SEO, GEO / AEO, and content marketing strategies designed to help brands get found in AI-generated answers, not just traditional search results.
You’ll learn how to:
-Optimize content for AI-driven search and answer engines
-Blend traditional SEO with AI search optimization
-Build entity authority across search, social, and AI platforms
-Drive traffic, leads, and trust as search behavior continues to evolve
If you’re trying to future-proof your content strategy and understand how AI is reshaping discovery, Found in AI gives you the frameworks, insights, and tactics to stay visible—wherever search happens next.

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