Saturday, March 29, 2025

AI may be killing its food supply.

https://www.bigtechnology.com/p/as-ai-takes-his-readers-a-leading

As AI Takes His Readers, A Leading History Publisher Wonders What’s Next

Late last year, Jan van der Crabben’s AI fears materialized. His World History Encyclopedia — the world’s second most visited history website — showed up in Google’s AI Overviews, synthesized and presented alongside other history sites. Then, its traffic cratered, dropping 25% in November.

Van der Crabben, the website’s CEO and founder, knew he was getting a preview of what many online publishers may soon experience. His site built a sizable audience with plenty of help from Google, which still accounts for 80% of its traffic. But as AI search and bots like ChatGPT ingest and summarize the web’s content, that traffic is starting to disappear. Now, his path forward is beginning to look murky.





Many, many years ago (1983) I attended a lecture by Grace Hopper. One point I remember clearly was her insistence that COBOL was obsolete and should be replaced immediately. So yes, this is overdue and no, I doubt it can be done “in a matter of months.”

https://www.wired.com/story/doge-rebuild-social-security-administration-cobol-benefits/

DOGE Plans to Rebuild SSA Code Base in Months, Risking Benefits and System Collapse

The so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is starting to put together a team to migrate the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) computer systems entirely off one of its oldest programming languages in a matter of months, potentially putting the integrity of the system—and the benefits on which tens of millions of Americans rely—at risk.



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