Here's a new milestone in the internet history.
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince announced that automated bot traffic has officially overtaken human traffic across the internet for the first time in history.
Prince noted that he previously predicted this milestone wouldn't happen until sometime in 2027, admitting on X, "Welp, that happened faster than I predicted... agentic traffic growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online."
According to Cloudflare Radar's worldwide tracking data, the share of global internet traffic is now split roughly as follows:
Bot Traffic: ~57.5% of web requests
Human Traffic: ~42.5% of web requests
Don't misunderstand; this is not only spam bots. This is the result of AI bots.
My question is this, AI is based on human input basically. If we start using AI to compose stuff then there won't be any new information because AI bots are not walking on the road to find news. Then what happens? I think we can charge money for crawling AI bots if we have our own blogs, right?

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Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince announced that automated bot traffic has officially overtaken human traffic across the internet for the first time in history.
Prince noted that he previously predicted this milestone wouldn't happen until sometime in 2027, admitting on X, "Welp, that happened faster than I predicted... agentic traffic growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online."
According to Cloudflare Radar's worldwide tracking data, the share of global internet traffic is now split roughly as follows:
Bot Traffic: ~57.5% of web requests
Human Traffic: ~42.5% of web requests
Don't misunderstand; this is not only spam bots. This is the result of AI bots.
My question is this, AI is based on human input basically. If we start using AI to compose stuff then there won't be any new information because AI bots are not walking on the road to find news. Then what happens? I think we can charge money for crawling AI bots if we have our own blogs, right?
Mistakenly posted in cooking talk.