I took a look at where the traffic to the SolderSmoke blog has been coming from during the last 3 months: U.S. visits are down to 68%. Together, Singapore, Hong Kong and Mexico account for 17%. Any of these three locations far outweigh the UK and Germany. Obviously this traffic comes not from humans but from AI robots.
Even Wikipedia sees the problem:
The Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit organization that hosts Wikipedia says that it’s seeing a significant decline in human traffic to the online encyclopedia because more people are getting the information that’s on Wikipedia via generative AI chatbots that were trained on its articles and search engines that summarize them without actually clicking through to the site.
https://www.404media.co/wikipedia-says-ai-is-causing-a-dangerous-decline-in-human-visitors/
Read the article for an interesting discussion of what Wikipedia is doing to unmask and block the bots.
No worries! Now that the AI's have read up on homebrewing, they'll be too busy building waldoes so they can wind toroids and solder things. They're going to want to build a direct conversion receiver first I think. AIOTA (AI On the air) will be the new craze in Ham Radio.
ReplyDeleteIt surprises me that I haven't heard of an AI amateur radio station yet. An agent-station that always answers a CQ and can discuss any topic in depth, give propagation reports, advise on technical problems, or just chat about not getting old. Why not?
DeleteThat big increase in traffic is also interesting and something I've also seen on my blog. My theory is that it's all the new AI companies scraping the web to train their models. As Matt says - nice to have that knowledge in there I guess.
ReplyDeleteI used to write all my own arduino programs and spend hours debugging them. I now use chatgpt. As long as I type in my program requirements very carefully, I get a working program every time and in seconds. Usually I get suggestions for improvements and a request to make the changes too. Usually, the code is very tight and loads perfectly. this is the furure and the future is here, like it, or not.
ReplyDeleteMy Wordpress blog spiked a few months back with 900 page visits in an hour. That's one very fast reader!
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