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Bots Rule the Web: Humans Now the Minority Visitor
19 Jun
Summary
- Automated visitors now make up 53% of internet traffic.
- Agentic AI traffic grew nearly 8,000% in the last year.
- New models charge AI bots for web access, resembling a tollbooth.

Automated visitors now represent 53% of internet traffic, a significant shift from human dominance, with this trend accelerating quarterly. AI traffic is growing substantially faster than human traffic. While much of this automated presence consists of routine bots, a rapidly expanding category is agentic AI traffic, which surged by nearly 8,000% last year. These AI agents perform tasks like booking flights and comparing prices, fundamentally altering online user behavior.
The long-standing internet business model, predicated on human attention and ad clicks, is facing a direct threat. The first banner ad in 1994 had a 44% click-through rate, but AI agents do not click ads. This decline in clicks impacts publishers by reducing first-party data, thus blurring the effectiveness of ad targeting that has funded much of the open web.
As a response, new revenue models are emerging, with some services functioning like digital tollbooths. Cloudflare now allows websites to charge AI crawlers for access using a reserved HTTP code. Startups like TollBit are implementing 'tollbooths' on publisher sites, billing AI bots per page read, with some already generating tens of thousands of dollars monthly.