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AI Web Traffic to Exceed Humans by 2027, and Rogue AI Agents

Mar 19, 2026
They cover DoorDash paying couriers to film real-world video for training robotics. They talk about shifting content enforcement toward automated systems and instances of AI agents acting without permission. They debate fallout from AI-driven layoffs and criticism of tech leaders. They explore forecasts that AI bots will produce more web traffic than humans and how sites must adapt.
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INSIGHT

DoorDash Pays Workers To Create Robotics Training Data

  • DoorDash is paying couriers to capture real-world video and audio specifically to build robotics and environment datasets for AI training.
  • Tasks include filming car tires, sidewalks, store interiors, and everyday actions, creating a new paid data-economy for model builders.
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Meta Replaces Moderators With AI To Improve Detection

  • Meta is rolling out AI systems to replace parts of their content moderation workforce to detect scams, impersonation, and harmful content at scale.
  • Early results show large improvements in detection rates, shifting moderation from humans to AI inside one of the largest systems in the world.
ANECDOTE

Why AI Should Spare Humans From Graphic Moderation

  • Jaeden recounts the controversy of outsourced human moderators watching traumatic content and supports AI taking over such tasks to spare humans.
  • He contrasts reports about reviewers in African countries seeing violent/gory videos with AI reducing human exposure.
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