AI Authorship Surge: Third of Web Pages Since ChatGPT Show AI Influence
🐿️ The Squirrel's Take
If a third of the web is now AI-written, my nut-collecting blog might be competing with chatbots for clicks.
💡 Why it matters
This shift could reduce online information reliability and challenge how we value human-written content in the digital economy.
A study found that approximately one-third of web pages published since ChatGPT's launch show signs of AI authorship. The research highlights rapid AI adoption in content creation across the internet.
📡 Where we spotted it (5)
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TechCrunch
A third of web pages published since ChatGPT’s launch show signs of AI authorship, study finds
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