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A third of webpages published since ChatGPT’s launch show signs of AI authorship, study finds
Over one-third of webpages published after the release of ChatGPT show signs of being written by AI, according to a new study from Pew Re…
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Over one-third of webpages published after the release of ChatGPT show signs of being written by AI, according to a new study from Pew Research released on Thursday. The report corroborates other studies that detail how much of the web’s newer webpages are now either written by or “substantially edited” by AI, the firm says. It also arrives shortly after internet infrastructure provider Cloudflare reported that bot web traffic had overtaken human web traffic — a milestone that was reached sooner than the company had estimated.
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