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OpenAI issues code red for ChatGPT
12-03-2025
13 min read

OpenAI issues code red for ChatGPT

When the CEO of one of the world’s most closely watched AI companies uses the phrase “code red” about its flagship product, the tech world takes notice. That is exactly what happened in early December 2025, when OpenAI’s Sam Altman sent an internal memo warning staff that “we are at a critical time ...

Publishers regain control of AI crawling
12-02-2025
12 min read

Publishers regain control of AI crawling

AI crawlers used to roam the open web as if it were an unguarded commons. For years, publishers had only blunt tools to slow them down: ad‑hoc user‑agent blocks, fragile IP filters, and a robots.txt convention whose legal force remained uncertain. Meanwhile, traffic shifted away from original sites ...

RSL turns robots.txt into revenue
12-01-2025
10 min read

RSL turns robots.txt into revenue

For decades, the relationship between web publishers and automated crawlers was governed by a simple text file with a binary choice: allow or disallow. This gentleman's agreement, known as the robots.txt protocol, served the internet well during the search engine era, but the rise of artificial inte...

Autopilot blogs adopt pay-per-crawl
11-30-2025
13 min read

Autopilot blogs adopt pay-per-crawl

Autopilot blogs were supposed to be the ultimate low‑maintenance publishing machine: connect an AI content engine, set some prompts, and let the articles roll in. But as automation has scaled, so has something far less glamorous, relentless bot traffic. In 2024, Imperva/Thales data showed that bots ...

Browser AI streamlines blog research
11-29-2025
12 min read

Browser AI streamlines blog research

Browser-based AI has quietly reshaped how blogs get researched, outlined, and written. Instead of juggling dozens of tabs, copying quotes into docs, and cross-checking sources by hand, writers can now lean on AI agents embedded directly in their browsers. These tools summarize, synthesize, and even ...

Attorneys general defend state AI oversight
11-28-2025
11 min read

Attorneys general defend state AI oversight

In late 2025, a powerful new front opened in the battle over who will police artificial intelligence in the United States. Far from being a purely federal question, AI governance has become a flashpoint in American federalism, with state attorneys general leading a bipartisan resistance to efforts i...

Autopilot boosts blog conversions
11-27-2025
5 min read

Autopilot boosts blog conversions

The digital marketing landscape is rapidly evolving, with . Modern marketers are discovering that automated blog management isn't just about convenience, it's about creating systematic approaches to content creation that drive measurable conversion improvements. As businesses face increasing pressu...

States push back on federal AI preemption
11-26-2025
13 min read

States push back on federal AI preemption

Artificial intelligence has become the latest flashpoint in a long‑running tug‑of‑war between Washington and the states. As AI systems quickly move from labs into classrooms, hospitals, workplaces, and police departments, the question is no longer whether to regulate, but who gets to write the rules...

Newsrooms add AI bylines to boost transparency
11-25-2025
11 min read

Newsrooms add AI bylines to boost transparency

News organizations are no longer quietly experimenting with artificial intelligence in the shadows. Instead, many are bringing AI into the spotlight, adding explicit AI bylines and labels to their stories in an effort to rebuild trust and stay a of regulators. From Business Insider’s new “Business A...