How dead is the internet?
We investigate the claim that bots make up 50% of internet traffic.
In the early 2020s, a conspiracy theory started circulating online known as the “dead internet theory”.
This suggested that, instead of a vibrant digital super-community where people freely share things like cat videos and conspiracy theories, the internet was instead basically dead - an AI dystopia controlled by the deep state, where almost everything you see and interact with is generated by computers.
The theory that the internet is 100% dead can be easily disproven, but the theory does hint at something real. The internet certainly is full of “bots”, autonomous bits of software that are definitely not alive.
In this episode, we investigate one specific claim about the number of these bots on the internet - the idea that more than half of internet traffic is bots. Where does this claim come from, and is it true?
Presenter/producer: Tom Colls
Production co-ordinator: Brenda Brown
Sound mix: Giles Aspen
Editor: Richard Vadon
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- Sat 17 May 202504:50GMTBBC World Service Online, Americas and the Caribbean & UK DAB/Freeview only
- Sat 17 May 202513:50GMTBBC World Service Americas and the Caribbean, UK DAB/Freeview, Europe and the Middle East & Online only
- Sat 17 May 202517:50GMTBBC World Service News Internet
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