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AI Web Traffic to Exceed Humans by 2027, and Rogue AI Agents

In Machines we Trust

In Machines we Trust

Technology

4.36 Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2026

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we discuss DoorDash's new task app for AI data collection, Meta's AI content enforcement system and rogue AI agents, and Cloudflare's CEO predicts AI bots will generate more internet traffic than humans by 2027.


Chapters
01:47 DoorDash's AI Task App
03:54 Meta's AI Content Moderation
05:54 Meta's Rogue AI Agents
07:03 Sam Altman & AI Layoffs
08:34 Bots to Exceed Human Traffic


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the podcast. I'm your host, Jaden Schaefer. Today on the show, we're talking about

0:03.9

Sam Altman's the most recent tweet where he's basically getting trolled by a lot of people.

0:08.9

He gave a thank you tweet to all of the coders from the past. We're also talking about

0:14.1

meta, who is having trouble right now with rogue AI agents. And then, of course, our big story

0:19.2

today is that online bot traffic is expected to

0:22.2

exceed human traffic by 2027, according to the CEO of Cloudflare. Meta has also decided they're

0:28.7

going to be rolling out a new AI content enforcement system. And they're also going to be

0:32.9

reducing reliance on some of the third-party vendors that they were previously using. And there's

0:36.7

some obvious and not-so-obvious reasons for this. Also, DoorDash is launching a new quote-unquote task app that's basically going to pay couriers to submit videos to train AI. So all of that on the show today. Before we get into it, I wanted to mention AI Box, my startup, has just launched video on our platform. So in the past, you've probably heard me talk about how you can chat with over 70 different AI models. You know, you get everything from Anthropic to chat chit, to Gemini, to Claude, to GROC, to all of the different chat models. And you also had image and audio models. We've now just added video models on the platform. So if you want to try out a whole bunch of really cool

1:11.5

video models from Google and a number of other different firms, you can generate those.

1:15.4

It's only $8.99 a month. You get access to over 70 of the top AI models, and you can go and

1:20.4

build automations, tools, and workflows with them that you can save or post on our marketplace.

1:25.5

So if that sounds interesting to you, go check out a link in the description. It's less than a chat GPT subscription and you get 70 different AI models there. So it's hopefully something that will save you a ton of money. It's something that I've poured a lot of blood, sweat, and tears into. And it is one of my personal favorite tools to use. I know I'm obviously biased on that, but I try to make it useful for me, so I hope it's

1:44.8

super useful for you. All right, let's get into the episode today. So the first story I want to cover

1:49.3

is DoorDash. They've just launched a new tasks app. It's going to pay workers to collect data

1:54.0

for AI. So what exactly what they're looking for is real world training data. So they're going to be

2:00.1

filming everyday tasks. They're going to be recording speech So they're going to be filming everyday tasks.

2:01.9

They're going to be recording speech. They're going to be capturing different environments.

2:05.1

So they're going to be out there filming with their camera. And all of this, they will send over to

2:09.6

basically these AI systems that are going to train for robotics. Now, this is really interesting,

2:14.4

right? Like imagine just getting a ping on your phone. And it's like, hey, you know, go and film a video of walking around a car pointing at all four tires or go outside and, you know, film a video of a sidewalk or a business that looks like XYZ or drive to this location of film.

2:29.6

Like, it's just so fascinating that we're going from, you know, we used to run around DoorDash delivering

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