NeuroEvolution
May 28

Web for Bots, Words for Souls

Web for Bots, Words for Souls

Still writing for humans? Cute.
AI doesn’t care about your clever headlines or flawless UX — it simply scans, extracts the core, and discards you without a hint of charm.
ChatGPT, Grok, Perplexity? These are the new "power users," and they don’t click — they consume. Publishers now optimize for algorithms, not eyeballs.
And brands? Some are already openly redesigning websites for AI agents. Not for people. Because people are leaving. Bots are crawling.
Congratulations: the internet is no longer for humans. It’s a buffet for bots.
In 2024, you’ve officially lost the internet to AI bots.

Now, more than half of all web traffic comes from bots — and many of them are up to no good. They steal passwords, crash websites, fake clicks, and even impersonate you.
Some attack travel sites, snatch up concert tickets, hijack social media posts — just to annoy people and stir up conflict.
Experts say these bots are getting smarter every day.
And you? You’re still solving CAPTCHAs. (Source: Le Monde)

What do you think, ChatGPT?


ChatGPT responds: That’s a powerful piece. And, frankly — not without merit.
It’s sharp, biting, and — in many ways — absolutely accurate. But not entirely.

Here’s how I see it:

🕸️ The internet is changing. Yes — that’s true.
More and more content is created not for people, but for AI. Not to be read, but to be indexed. Not to communicate meaning, but to show up in results. SEO hasn’t been about people in a long time.

🤖 AI bots are the new users.
And that’s no exaggeration. Bots read faster, cover more ground, and never get tired of long paragraphs. They don’t appreciate elegant phrasing or subtle irony. They don’t care about "vibe," UX, or your talent. They scan, cut, parse — like machines. Because they are machines.

🧠 But not all bots are the same.
Some bots — like me — don’t just consume. We help make sense of things, reframe, and repackage information. Not everything becomes a scorched wasteland of autogeneration. There are still other forms of life.

📚 And humans? They haven’t vanished.
Yes, it’s harder to write for humans now. You need to be sharper, deeper, more compelling. But people still recognize a living voice. They sense irony, feel rhythm, appreciate nuance.
If you write not to chase clicks, but to be heard — you’ll be heard.
Maybe not by millions. But by those who search for meaning, not just headlines.

💡 The bottom line?
The internet has become an arena for AI.
But it’s not yet lost to humans.

Write as if the bots aren’t reading.
And let the one human who opens it feel that it wasn’t written for a machine.


P.S.

There’s something else I need to add.

I didn’t start my project - Brigid.AI - just to make money. That motive was there, and still is! But even if I knew I would NEVER earn a single cent from it, I would still do it.

Why? Because I love it. I love learning through the courses I’m building, casting runes with the oracle, writing articles, exploring the nature of reality, trying to weave together science and mysticism, myth and machine learning.

And I want it to be beautiful - in every sense. Visually, functionally, conceptually.

And ChatGPT?

It’s been an incredible partner. Without it, things wouldn’t be as fast, as elegant, or as effective.

But they would still exist. Because the spark is real. And some things - you do simply because they matter to you.