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Most Internet Traffic Could Soon Be Generated by AI

Most Internet Traffic Could Soon Be Generated by AI: How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping the Digital World For decades, the internet has been driven primarily by human activity. People searched for information, visited websites, watched videos, made purchases, shared content, and communicated through digital platforms. Every click, search query, social media post, and online transaction contributed to the vast flow of internet traffic that powers the modern digital economy. However, a major transformation is now underway. Artificial intelligence is increasingly becoming one of the largest generators of internet activity, and many experts believe that machine-generated traffic could eventually exceed human-generated traffic across significant portions of the web. This idea may sound surprising at first, but the foundations of this shift already exist. AI crawlers scan websites, recommendation engines process billions of requests, autonomous agents perform research tasks, cybersecur...

Autonomous Negotiation Agents: The Future of AI Bargaining

Autonomous Negotiation Agents: How AI Is Learning to Bargain on Your Behalf Negotiation has long been viewed as one of the most human-centered business skills. Successful negotiators rely on analytical thinking, market knowledge, emotional intelligence, communication skills, and years of experience to reach agreements that satisfy multiple parties. Whether negotiating supplier contracts, software licensing, logistics agreements, or enterprise partnerships, every decision can influence costs, profitability, and long-term business relationships. Today, that traditional process is beginning to change. Advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing, and predictive analytics have given rise to autonomous negotiation agents —AI-powered systems capable of negotiating within predefined business rules without requiring constant human intervention. Rather than simply recommending pricing strategies or highlighting contract risks, these intelligent agents can a...