Classified by Aater · 17 May 2026
cloud.google.com is readily discoverable by AI systems, but authority signals remain uneven.
AI systems can access and fetch this domain's content.
Content is machine-readable and semantically segmented for AI extraction.
Authority signals are insufficient for reliable AI citation.
AI systems can access cloud.google.com's content, but authority signals remain weak.
Expected impact: Improves Legibility
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<h1>Primary topic of this page</h1>
Expected impact: Improves Legibility
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<main> <!-- primary page content --> </main>
Expected impact: Improves Authority
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<script type="application/ld+json">
{ "@context":"https://schema.org", "@type":"Article",
"headline":"Post title",
"author":{ "@type":"Person", "name":"Author Name", "url":"https://example.com/author" } }
</script>Why these recommendations?
Content is structured but lacks sufficient authority signals for AI systems to treat it as a credible, citable source.
• No structured data (JSON-LD / schema.org) — machine-readable metadata is absent.
• No <main>/<article> landmark — main content is not demarcated for parsers.
• No <h1> heading — weak document structure.
• No Organization schema — entity identity is not machine-asserted.
• No author attribution — content lacks attributable provenance.
How the public web recognizes this organization as an entity (knowledge graph). Observational only — a lower bound: absence means “not documented in the knowledge graph,” not “does not exist.”
What AI systems extract from this page →
Server-delivered content the crawler read · first 400 characters
Google Cloud Documentation Skip to main content Technology areas close AI and ML Application development Application hosting Compute Data analytics and pipelines Databases Distributed, hybrid, and multicloud Industry solutions Migration Networking Observability and monitoring Security Storage Cross-product tools close Access and resources management Costs and usage management Infrastructure as cod
Measured 17 May 2026 · 18d ago
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