
LLM monetisation: “don’t forget the bot in the audience segmentation”
Over half of all web traffic is now non-human, Magda Woods (founder of And the Robots) looks at what that means for publisher monetisation.
Public Affairs
Public Affairs
We’ve been through the manifesto’s of the main political parties and picked out the areas with implications for our sector following the formation of a new government.
These set out the policies that the parties would implement if elected to Government on 4th July 2024. Whilst not legally binding, they are seen as the policies for which the party of Government have the strongest democratic mandate.
The areas covered give the UK electorate commitments on key priority issues and of significance to the publishing sector the manifestos feature commitments on artificial intelligence, press regulation, and the role of the Royal Mail.
Links to each party’s manifesto in full can be found at the end of the document. You can read our analysis here.

Over half of all web traffic is now non-human, Magda Woods (founder of And the Robots) looks at what that means for publisher monetisation.

This week the government announced that the implementation date for the new subscription rules in the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act will be brought forward to 1 January 2027.
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