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AI Bot Traffic Targeting Publishers Rises by 300 Percent According to Akamai Report

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A recent report has revealed a significant surge in global AI bot activity targeting the publishing industry. According to findings from Akamai, AI-driven bot traffic aimed at publishers has increased by 300%. The report highlights growing concerns about the impact of automated systems on digital content platforms and their operations.

The data indicates that these bots are being used for various purposes, including scraping copyrighted material, manipulating online metrics, and exploiting vulnerabilities in publishing websites. Akamai’s analysis points to a sharp rise in malicious activity over recent months, with publishers facing heightened challenges in safeguarding their intellectual property and maintaining platform integrity. The findings underscore the need for enhanced security measures as automated systems continue to evolve and proliferate across industries.

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Date: April 8, 2026

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