
"Maybe we aren't all about to drown in AI slop just yet. The number of new online articles generated by AI hovers at around 50 percent, according to research from SEO firm Graphite. That figure, first reported by Axios, seems stable(ish) for now. Maybe there is hope that AI won't crowd out real humans across the internet."
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Research from SEO firm Graphite finds that approximately 50 percent of new online articles are generated by AI. That proportion hovers near half of newly published content and appears relatively stable at present. The data indicate that AI-produced articles have not rapidly overtaken the web and that growth in AI content may have slowed. The persistence of a substantial human-written portion of online content suggests that automated generation is not yet crowding out real human contributors across the internet. The balance between AI and human authorship remains a significant factor for online media dynamics.
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