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Is A.I. Killing the World Wide Web?

From The Economist:

As AI changes how people browse, it is altering the economic bargain at the heart of the internet. Human traffic has long been monetised using online advertising; now that traffic is drying up. Content producers are urgently trying to find new ways to make AI companies pay them for information. If they cannot, the open web may evolve into something very different.

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“The nature of the internet has completely changed,” says Prashanth Chandrasekar, chief executive of Stack Overflow, best known as an online forum for coders. “AI is basically choking off traffic to most content sites,” he says. With fewer visitors, Stack Overflow is seeing fewer questions posted on its message boards. Wikipedia, also powered by enthusiasts, warns that AI-generated summaries without attribution “block pathways for people to access…and contribute to” the site.

This won't affect me. My writing is a labor of love. I don't try to make money from it. I don't need to. I've made mine. You could call me a "made man." I may, however, monetize my Substack. It seems churlish to refuse the pledges that readers have kindly made.


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2 responses to “Is A.I. Killing the World Wide Web?”

  1. Joe Odegaard Avatar

    A “I”, which basically produces garbage, consumes inordinate amounts of power, and that is jacking up elrctricity rates:
    https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2025/07/electricity_bills_projected_to_jump_20_in_coming_months_for_these_13_states.html
    How could we be so foolish, and expend so much for so little?
    IMHO we are worshipping A”I” as a golden calf.

  2. Joe Odegaard Avatar

    If you want to ask the google bot a question and not have that annoying “AI summary” pop up at the top, type
    – ai
    after the. question. (“minus ai”).

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