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Study: AI Generates One Third of New Web Pages

Published Aug 20, 2026
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  • Pew Research analyzed nearly half a million English-language pages from the Common Crawl archive.
  • About 35% of new web content since ChatGPT's launch shows strong signs of AI authorship.
  • .com sites show AI writing at roughly 10 times the rate of .edu or .gov pages.

The internet is changing, and you might not have noticed. A new study from Pew Research shows that a big chunk of the web content published since ChatGPT launched was likely written or heavily edited by artificial intelligence. The findings, released Thursday, August 20, 2026, put a number on something many people already suspected: AI is quietly taking over the writing on the open web.

What the Study Found

Using AI-detection technology from a company called Open Pangram, the researchers flagged pages that showed strong signs of AI authorship.

In a random draw of 10,000 web pages gathered in July 2026, about 10% showed clear signs of AI writing. In other words, more than a third of the new content hitting the web since ChatGPT arrived appears to have a machine's fingerprints on it.

The researchers said, "AI detectors can make mistakes and sometimes label human-written pages as AI-generated." But at this scale, they added, the overall results are likely pointing in the right direction.

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Where AI Writing Shows Up

The type of website matters a lot. Only around 1% of .edu and .gov pages looked AI-generated, while .org pages came in at 4.6%.

That pattern makes sense. Universities and government agencies have editorial standards and review processes. Commercial sites, on the other hand, often need lots of content fast, and AI is a cheap way to produce it.

Pew also spotted a shift in writing style over time. Stylistic quirks commonly linked to AI text, like em dashes, Oxford commas, and contrast phrases of the "not one thing, but another" variety, became more common as the months rolled on. The machines are not just writing more - they are also changing the way the web sounds.

What It Means for You

This study arrives right after Cloudflare announced that automated bot traffic had overtaken human web traffic sooner than expected. Pew's research takes a different angle, focusing on the pages themselves rather than visitor numbers. The picture that emerges is a web where bots are writing content and other bots are reading it.

For regular people, the practical takeaway is simple. When you search for information, there is a decent chance you are reading something an AI put together, possibly with thin human oversight. That does not mean every AI-written page is wrong. But it does mean you should check sources, look for original reporting, and watch for pages that feel generic or oddly structured.

The web is not going back to the way it was. The question now is how you sort through what is real, what is useful, and what is just machine noise filling space. Your ability to spot the difference is becoming a basic skill, right up there with reading the fine print.

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