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What to Know About the ‘Dead Internet’ Theory—and Why It’s Spreading
Sam Altman’s comment that the internet could be “dead” echoes a once-fringe theory that bots, not humans, are now shaping the online world. Read More
Dead Internet Theory Lives: One Out of Three of You Is a Bot
Alright, pal, you wanna keep reading? Why don’t you tell me which of these pictures does not have a stop sign in it? Read More
Sam Altman warns the "dead internet theory" may soon come true — bots and AI like ChatGPT could kill the web in 3 years
Recent reports suggest the dead internet theory could become a reality within the next three years, as AI‑generated content appears to have surpassed human‑written material. Even Sam Altman is ... Read More
What is the dead internet theory?
But Altman's post raised another question for a lot of users — what is dead internet theory anyway? Read More
There's an Online Community That Believes the Internet Died in 2016. Here's How AI Fits Into the Picture

It's no surprise that the rise of artificial intelligence is sparking debates among experts. Moreover, whether you use ChatGPT or Google Gemini, generative AI is increasingly being integrated into our ... Read More
The Dead Internet Theory Suggests AI Has Taken Over Online Content

The Dead Internet Theory claims most online content may soon be generated by artificial intelligence. Read More
The Dead Internet Theory: Why Being Online Feels Empty

Dead Internet Theory originated on the fringes of the internet as a mix of conspiracy and satire about the rise of automation and digital manipulation. The theory suggests that most activity online is ... Read More
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