Google Search Central Live NYC 2025 took place on March 20 at the newly opened Google Campus in St. John’s Terminal. The [event](https://developers.google.com/search/blog/2025/02/search-central-live-nyc), designed for SEOs, content creators, webmasters, and marketers, featured in-depth discussions on the latest updates in search, AI integration, and content policies.

With a packed schedule from 11 AM to 6 PM, attendees engaged in valuable networking opportunities and listened to expert insights from Google representatives. 

![ Google Search Central Live NYC 2025](https://www.stanventures.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/scl-nyc-2025.png)

Below are the most important takeaways from the event.

## The Battle Against Spam

One of the most striking statements came from Danny Sullivan, who estimated that 50% of content on the web is spam. 

He referred to the issue as a “huge spam sandwich,” underscoring Google’s efforts to improve search quality.

![50 per cent of web content is spam - Google Search Central Live 2025](https://www.stanventures.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/50-per-cent-of-web-content-is-spam.jpeg)

Google reported conducting 719,000 search quality tests and launching 4,700+ updates since 2023 to combat low-quality content.

## The Role of AI in Search & Content Creation

Discussions on [AI-generated content](https://www.stanventures.com/news/ai-content-2024-how-to-stay-ahead-of-ai-detection-tools-717/) were at the forefront, with Google addressing concerns about mass-produced content:

- Not all AI content is bad, but if it’s designed purely to gain traffic without providing unique value, it will be penalized.
- Google emphasized that [AI-generated images should be labeled](https://www.stanventures.com/news/google-will-soon-flag-ai-generated-images-heres-why-it-matters-902/), especially for shopping and web search purposes.
- The [AI Overviews feature is driving more user engagement](https://www.stanventures.com/news/how-ai-overviews-ai-featured-snippets-are-transforming-search-results-1796/), with users reportedly spending more time on publisher sites after clicking through. However, Google did not clarify how this is measured. Search data reports, including AI Overviews, are currently not split out in Google Search Console, making detailed tracking difficult for webmasters. John Mueller reiterated that AI Overviews cannot be filtered out at this stage.

> Over a billion users are using AI overviews and “we know users like it and search more because of it” – Google [https://t.co/a9QEYg153Y](https://t.co/a9QEYg153Y) [pic.twitter.com/9TCzDX0mYs](https://t.co/9TCzDX0mYs)
> — Mr Jonathan Jones 🇹🇼🇬🇧 (@Jonny_J_) [March 20, 2025](https://twitter.com/Jonny_J_/status/1902800870682640707?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

 

- A significant discussion centered on LLM (Large Language Models), Search, [RAG](https://www.stanventures.com/news/what-is-rag-model-how-google-is-using-it-2214/) (Retrieval-Augmented Generation), and Grounding: AI Overviews show attached links due to grounding, which ensures that information is sourced correctly.

![RAG explanation Google Search Central Live NYC 2025 ](https://www.stanventures.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/RAG-explanation.jpeg)

- If you optimize for search, you’re also optimizing for AI Overviews—meaning SEO best practices still apply.
- If publishers don’t want Google training AI models on their content, they should block Google-Extended in Robots.txt.

## Site Reputation & Content Quality Policies

Google’s[site reputation abuse policy](https://www.stanventures.com/news/google-updates-site-reputation-abuse-policy-1278/) was also discussed with Danny Sullivan confirming that the policy remains a mix of manual actions and algorithmic updates. He clarified that freelance content does not automatically lead to penalties and that Google does not maintain a blacklist of freelance writers.

![Site Reputation Abuse - Google Search Central Live 2025](https://www.stanventures.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/SRA-conf.jpeg)

For those trying to manipulate search rankings, Google warned that moving content to a new domain won’t erase a site’s reputation issues, though it is an option if content is distinct.

## Structured Data & AI Integration

Google confirmed that [structured data remains useful](https://www.stanventures.com/news/does-generative-ai-use-structured-data-for-results-1785/), particularly for AI-driven search features. While it is computationally cheaper for Google to extract data from structured formats, its effectiveness depends on broad adoption.

To ensure your site aligns with these evolving standards, partnering with an [on page seo company](https://www.stanventures.com/on-page-optimization-service/) can help you implement structured data correctly and optimize for AI-enhanced search features.

Additionally, Google’s Perspectives carousel continues to evolve, aiming to highlight diverse opinions and build user trust.

## Final Thoughts

Google Search Central Live NYC 2025 reinforced the message that search will continue evolving, with AI playing a larger role. Their ongoing efforts include reducing made-for-search content and refining AI-generated search experiences. As new features emerge, staying updated with Google’s guidelines is essential for success in search rankings.