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Over Half of Online Articles Now AI-Generated, Study Finds

AI Now Generates Majority of Online Content

A groundbreaking study by SEO firm Graphite has revealed that artificial intelligence now produces over half of all online articles. Analyzing 65,000 English-language articles published between January 2020 and May 2025, researchers found that 52% showed significant AI generation when tested with the Surfer detection tool.

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The Rapid Rise of AI Content

The report documents a dramatic surge in AI-generated content following ChatGPT's public launch in November 2022. From just 10% at the end of 2022, the proportion jumped to 40% by 2024, eventually reaching majority status this year. However, growth appears to have stabilized since peaking in November 2024.

"We're seeing a new equilibrium emerge," noted the study authors. "The initial explosive growth has given way to a more balanced landscape where humans and machines contribute roughly equal amounts."

Methodology and Limitations

The research team classified any article with over 50% AI-generated content as machine-produced. However, they acknowledge several limitations:

  • Detection tools remain imperfect: Surfer incorrectly flagged 4.2% of human-written articles as AI-generated
  • Sampling bias may exist as many premium sites block Common Crawl indexing
  • Some hybrid content blends human and machine creation

"These numbers likely underestimate human contribution," explained lead researcher Mark Chen. "Many professional publishers combine AI tools with human editing."

Search Engines Still Favor Human Content

Despite the parity in production volume, human-written articles dominate search results. Graphite's companion study found that 86% of Google's top-ranking articles were primarily human-authored, compared to just 14% AI-generated.

"Search algorithms appear to reward human nuance and expertise," Chen observed. "Low-quality AI content struggles to gain visibility."

The plateau in AI article growth suggests creators may be recognizing these limitations after initial experimentation with pure automation.

The Blurring Line Between Human and Machine

The study highlights an increasingly complex relationship between human writers and AI tools:

  • Many journalists now use LLMs for research and drafting
  • Editing workflows increasingly incorporate AI assistance
  • Some publishers employ hybrid creation pipelines

As UCLA Professor Stefano Soatto noted: "We're witnessing the emergence of a symbiotic relationship rather than simple competition between humans and machines."

Key Points:

  1. Majority milestone: Over half (52%) of new online articles now show significant AI generation
  2. Stabilized growth: The proportion plateaued after rapid early adoption
  3. Search advantage: Human-written content still dominates search rankings (86%)
  4. Collaborative future: Most professional writing now involves some human-AI collaboration

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