
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.
Industry News, Public Affairs
Industry News, Public Affairs
From 5 January 2026, ads for “identifiable” less healthy food and drink products will be banned from appearing:
The final rules reflecting each restriction are accompanied by advertising guidance on their implementation, which you can read here.
Advertisers must ensure that their ads comply with the new rules. This applies to all new ads and existing ads appearing on or after 5 January 2026.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) strongly encourages advertisers to use the secondary advice resources and to seek further advice through their Copy Advice service. For broadcast clearance matters, advertisers should contact Clearcast.
You can read the Committees of Advertising Practice regulatory statement here and their consultation outcome and guidance 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.

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