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What If ‘America First’ Appears to Work?

The Atlantic1 min read
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What If ‘America First’ Appears to Work?

Original Article Summary

“Might makes right” is still wrong for America, but opposing it just got harder.

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Our Analysis

The Atlantic's publication of "What If ‘America First’ Appears to Work?" highlights the complexities of evaluating foreign policy successes. This means for website owners that they must be prepared to handle increased traffic from AI bots discussing or debating geopolitical topics, particularly those related to American foreign policy. As AI models generate more content around sensitive subjects like "America First," website owners may see a surge in bot-generated comments or analyses that could impact their site's engagement and reputation. To manage this, website owners can take a few key steps: first, review and update their llms.txt files to ensure they are blocking or allowing the right types of AI-generated traffic; second, implement robust comment moderation policies to handle potentially polarizing discussions; and third, consider using AI-detection tools to identify and flag bot-generated content, helping to maintain a more authentic user experience.

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