To my understanding, the concept of dead internet current day is conflated metrics due to non-human interaction. If there are 1mil HTTPS transactions and 400,000 of those are non-human, it skews things, making it look like it's more highly used.
I'm not saying automation's bad, hell it's my job, just an interesting thing to think about that we're reaching the point where most transactions (API, HTTP, etc, not financial) are handled by non-human entities.
So in this context, that we are literally trading out people for automation (via AI) is this concept by definition :)
To my understanding, the concept of dead internet current day is conflated metrics due to non-human interaction. If there are 1mil HTTPS transactions and 400,000 of those are non-human, it skews things, making it look like it's more highly used.
I'm not saying automation's bad, hell it's my job, just an interesting thing to think about that we're reaching the point where most transactions (API, HTTP, etc, not financial) are handled by non-human entities.
So in this context, that we are literally trading out people for automation (via AI) is this concept by definition :)