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Posted: 2025-05-30 07:11:59 UTC

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2025-05-30 07:12:25 UTC
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A report reveals that bots account for 51% of web traffic, with 37% being malicious AI-powered bots used to manipulate online content and silence dissent, raising concerns about the authenticity of online information and the justification for censorship.
Bots now constitute the majority of internet traffic.
A significant portion of bots are malicious and AI-driven.
These bots manipulate online content and engagement.
Concerns are raised about censorship and control of information.
Manipulation of online information by AI-powered bots.
Difficulty in discerning real human engagement from fake bot activity.
Potential for censorship justified by the need to combat fake accounts.
Erosion of trust in online content and sources.