Signs of the Times Another Monster to Slay
Hmm bots surpassing humans on the internet. Reminds me of the Wild Hunt always nipping at our heels doesn't it? This report from Human Security speaks of a digital takeover – machines becoming the dominant life form online. And here I thought drowners were a nuisance. Seems we've got bigger fish – or rather bigger algorithms – to fry.
ChatGPT and the Rise of the Machines Just Like the Conjunction of Spheres?
This 'ChatGPT' and other 'large language models' are apparently the culprits. They're proliferating faster than ghouls in a graveyard. This report suggests their traffic increased by a staggering amount in just one year. Almost makes me miss the days when the biggest problem was a griffin stealing livestock. The internet is rapidly evolving into something unrecognizable a digital Conjunction of the Spheres if you will. If you're interested in a similar situation you should read Paramount Skydance vs Netflix A Giggity Goo Takeover Tussle for Warner Bros. Discovery.
Trust No One Not Even Your Autofill
The report assures us that not all automated traffic is malicious. Google's AI Overview and autofill are mentioned as examples of helpful machine activity. But as a Witcher I've learned that appearances can be deceiving. A pretty siren can lure you to your doom just as easily as a grotesque fiend. Trust especially in these digital times is a rare and precious commodity.
User Agent Strings and Shady Self Identification The Devil's in the Details
Apparently these bots use 'user agent strings' to identify themselves. But the report admits the reliability of these labels is questionable. Sounds like a doppler trying to pass himself off as a village elder. One must always be wary of self proclaimed identities especially when dealing with the unknown. The internet it seems is becoming a haven for digital deceit.
The Future is Automated Proceed with Caution
The cybersecurity experts say we have to accept that machines will act on our behalf. But acceptance doesn't mean blind faith. We need to establish a level of trust they say. Easier said than done when the internet is teeming with digital monsters lurking behind every click. As always caution is advised. Medallions humming swords sharpened.
Final Thoughts From a Witcher in the Digital Age
So the internet is going to the dogs – or rather to the bots. It's a brave new world filled with potential and peril. But one thing remains constant the need for vigilance. Keep your wits sharp your fire burning and your silver sword close at hand. You never know what digital beastie might be lurking around the corner. And remember sometimes the real monsters are the ones we create ourselves.
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