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A recent Fastly Threat Insights Report revealed that more than one-third of the global internet traffic is made up of bots.
With 36 percent of the activity online being attributed to bots and only 64% originating from humans, we’re heading closer to the future predicted by the dead internet theory.
The rise of internet bots has been one of the unfortunate consequences of the evolution of the internet and the rise of AI has only made matters worse.
The rise of internet bots is more dangerous than we think and the problem needs to be addressed as quickly as possible.
The FTC sued Match Group for enticing people to sign up for paid plans using deceptive business practices that included applying a “looser standard for preventing non-subscribers from seeing messages from potentially fraudulent accounts than it did for its paying customers.
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