AIスパムサイトが偽情報でウェブを氾濫させ、その数は急速に増加中
NewsguardとPangram Labsが連携したAIコンテンツ農場検出システムにより、3,000サイト以上が特定され、広告資金による偽情報拡散と地政学プロパガンダの脅威が可視化された。
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AIコンテンツ農場の急増と検出基準
3,006サイトが特定され月300〜500サイトのペースで増加。AI生成比率、開示なし、人間風レイアウトの3条件を満たすサイトを自動検出・人間検証で判定している。
偽情報と地政学プロパガンダの実例
編集プロセスの欠如により完全捏造記事が生成され、コカ・コーラのスーパーボウルスポンサー疑惑や米国議員のウクライナホテル費用捏造など、広告収益とプロパガンダを目的とした記事が流布。
広告主への影響と対策ツールの実装
プログラムマティック広告の自動購買システムがこれらのサイトに資金を提供している問題に対し、NewsguardはThe Trade Deskなどの購買プラットフォーム連携によるフィルタリングデータフィードを提供し、広告主の対策を支援。
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影響分析
本記事は、生成AIの出力品質向上に伴い、コンテンツ農場の検出が単なる技術論ではなく広告エコシステムの健全性維持と地政学リスク管理の必須インフラへと転換していることを示唆する。広告購買側がAI検出ツールと連携することで不正コンテンツへの資金供給を断つ実用的な対策枠組みが確立されつつあり、メディアリテラシーと広告規制の両面で業界標準が変化しつつある。
編集コメント
生成AIの出力品質向上に伴い、コンテンツ農場の検出は単なる技術競争から、広告エコシステムの健全性維持と地政学リスク管理の必須インフラへと転換している。広告主は自動購買設定の見直しと、信頼性スコア連携を早期に導入する必要がある。

AI検出器を提供するPangram Labsとニュース評価機関のNewsguardは、いわゆる「AIコンテンツファーム」をリアルタイムで特定するシステムを開始しました。すでに3,000以上のサイトが警告対象としてマークされており、毎月数百もの新たなサイトが出現し、その数は増え続けています。
本記事「AI spam websites flood the web with false information, and the number is growing fast」は、The Decoderで最初に公開されました。
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Media analysis company Newsguard and AI detector Pangram Labs have launched a real-time system to spot so-called "AI content farms." More than 3,000 of these sites have already been flagged, and the count is climbing fast.
AI content farms are websites that pump out massive amounts of AI-generated, often inaccurate news and information to cash in on ad revenue or spread propaganda.
The new system pairs Newsguard's data with Pangram Labs' automated AI detection software. The software first flags websites where a significant chunk of the content comes from AI. Human analysts then review the results and weed out false positives.
So far, the system has identified 3,006 AI content farms, according to Newsguard. That number has more than doubled in a year and is currently growing by 300 to 500 new sites per month.
A site gets labeled an AI content farm when three conditions are met: a significant share of its content is AI-generated, the site doesn't disclose that fact, and the layout makes it look like the articles were written by human journalists.
The number of AI content farms in Newsguard's database has been growing fast. | via Newsguard
These sites typically sport generic names like "Times Business News" or "Business Post," push out dozens of articles a day, and frequently serve as the origin point for fake news about brands, health topics, politicians, or celebrities.
Fake stories hurt brands and fuel geopolitical propaganda
The lack of editorial oversight means AI regularly generates completely fabricated claims. In October 2025, the AI content farm "News 24" published a false report claiming Coca-Cola had threatened to pull its Super Bowl sponsorship if Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny performed during the halftime show. Coca-Cola isn't even a Super Bowl sponsor, Newsguard points out. Yet ads from Expedia, AT&T, YouTube, Priceline, Hotels.com, Skechers, and GoDaddy all ran on the site.
Meanwhile, "CitizenWatchReport" pushed the false claim that two U.S. senators had blown $814,000 on hotels in Ukraine. Russian state media picked up the story and amplified it inside the U.S.
Newsguard says the system also tracks sites run by adversarial actors from Russia, China, and Iran. Of the identified AI content farms, 358 were tied to Storm-1516, a pro-Russian influence operation that publishes misleading content on websites designed to mimic local newspapers in the U.S. and Europe. The real number is likely much higher, Newsguard noted in an earlier study, since current detection methods aren't perfect.
Advertisers unknowingly bankroll AI content farms
Many of the flagged sites are so-called "made for advertising" pages, built specifically to siphon off programmatic ad dollars with low-quality content. Newsguard previously reported that 141 well-known brands ran ads on these kinds of sites over a two-month stretch.
The new data feed is designed to help advertisers keep their placements off these sites. It plugs into buying platforms like The Trade Desk or can be licensed directly by brands and agencies.
AI content farms also surface in Google services like Google News and Google Discover, where they pick up significant visibility. Google apparently can't or won't filter them out. Often, the company likely profits from the ads running on these sites through its own AdSense program.
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