The 'dead internet theory' asserts that a significant portion of online activity is generated by bots and non-human agents, raising concerns about genuine human engagement.
Proponents of the theory believe the internet has become a 'dead' space, largely filled with automated interactions as AI entities create and recycle content for click-driven revenue.
Research indicates that bots may account for around 50% of web traffic, prompting discussions about the authenticity of interactions on social media platforms.
The notion that government organizations are deploying bots to influence public opinion adds a layer of complexity to the dead internet theory, suggesting manipulation via automated entities.
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