According to a recent LinkedIn post from OpenOrigins, company president Ari A. has authored a Forbes article examining what is described as an infrastructure gap beneath the rapid rise of AI agents. The post cites data indicating that bots now constitute a majority of internet traffic, with agent traffic reportedly growing eight times faster than human traffic.
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The LinkedIn post also highlights concerns about digital trust, referencing figures that more than half of Americans may struggle to distinguish humans from AI online and that GenAI-related fraud in the U.S. could reach $40 billion by 2027. The post suggests that OpenOrigins is positioning its business around building accountability infrastructure for AI, focused on verifying what an agent did, for whom, and with what data, which could align the company with emerging demand for fraud mitigation and compliance solutions in the AI ecosystem.

