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Publishing Industry Under Attack: Global AI Bot Activity Surges by 300%, Akamai Report Finds

Akamai Report Highlights 300% Surge in AI Bot Activity Targeting Publishing Industry, Signaling Challenges Ahead

By Ajmal Hussain AKAM
Publishing Industry Under Attack: Global AI Bot Activity Surges by 300%, Akamai Report Finds
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Akamai's latest State of the Internet report reveals a 300% increase in AI bot traffic in 2025, heavily targeting the publishing sector which now faces reduced referral traffic and revenue losses from traditional search engines due to AI-driven content retrieval. The study underscores increased threats from AI training crawlers and fetchers and offers strategic recommendations to help publishers manage AI bot risks.

Key Points

  • AI bot activity surged by 300% in 2025, with 40% of bot traffic targeting publishing organizations.
  • AI fetchers and training crawlers are diverting audiences from original content, reducing referral traffic and impacting publishers’ revenue streams.
  • Akamai provides recommendations and a management checklist to help publishers protect content and mitigate AI bot-related risks.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 08, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Akamai (NASDAQ: AKAM) released a new State of the Internet (SOTI) report examining how AI bots are reshaping the digital publishing ecosystem. Protecting Publishing: Navigating the AI Bot Era finds that AI bot activity surged by 300% in 2025, with the media industry, which includes publishing companies — ranking second globally with 13% of AI bot traffic.

AI bots overwhelmingly targeted publishing organizations, which made up 40% of that activity. This concentration highlights how content-rich websites have become prime targets for automated scraping.

Companies increasingly deploy AI bots to collect data for large language models (LLMs) and to power AI-driven search tools. While AI training crawlers generate the most automated traffic, AI fetchers — bots that retrieve content in real time to answer user queries — pose a more immediate threat. By delivering answers directly through AI assistants, these tools reduce the need for users to visit original content creators’ websites.

This shift is already impacting the publishing industry’s bottom lines. The SOTI report found that AI chatbots drove approximately 96% less referral traffic than traditional Google search in Q4 2024, sharply reducing a critical source of audience and revenue.

Additional key findings include:

  • OpenAI leads in impact: OpenAI generated the highest volume of AI bot traffic targeting media companies. Within that traffic, publishing organizations accounted for 40% of all OpenAI requests.
  • AI training crawlers dominate: AI training crawlers made up 63% of all AI bots targeting the media industry, with 37% focused specifically on publishing.
  • AI fetchers are on the rise: AI fetchers represented 24% of all AI bot activity targeting media, with publishing accounting for 43% of that segment.

“The fundamental shift in how people get their information is impacting publishers,” said Patrick Sullivan, Akamai’s Chief Technology Officer, Security Strategy. “AI bots are eroding core revenue streams, such as advertising and subscriptions, while driving up infrastructure costs and diminishing brand visibility. Fortunately, our report offers strategies to address this problem.”

Protecting Publishing: Navigating the AI Bot Era also examines emerging AI bot categories, highlights new security approaches for the publishing industry, and provides a practical AI bot management checklist to help organizations mitigate risk and protect their content.

Now in their 12th year, Akamai’s SOTI reports continue to offer critical insights on cybersecurity trends and web performance, drawn from attacks viewed across Akamai’s cybersecurity infrastructure, which handles a significant portion of global web traffic.

About Akamai

Akamai is the cybersecurity and cloud computing company that powers and protects business online. Our market-leading security solutions, superior threat intelligence, and global operations team provide defense in depth to safeguard enterprise data and applications everywhere. Akamai’s full-stack cloud computing solutions deliver performance and affordability on the world’s most distributed platform. Global enterprises trust Akamai to provide the industry-leading reliability, scale, and expertise they need to grow their business with confidence. Learn more at akamai.com and akamai.com/blog, or follow Akamai Technologies on X and LinkedIn.

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Risks

  • Continued increase of AI bot activity may further reduce referral traffic to publishing websites, harming ad revenues and subscriptions.
  • Growing infrastructure and security costs due to the need to combat AI bots may strain publishing companies financially.
  • Potential shifts in user behavior towards AI-driven answers could diminish brand visibility and long-term audience loyalty for publishers.

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