Bots Now Dominate the Web: AI Agents Account for 57.7% of All Traffic, Surpassing Humans.

AI bots generate 57.7% of traffic
AI bots generate 57.7% of traffic

The Rise of Automated Traffic Online

According to Novyny.live: According to data from Cloudflare, automated bots and artificial intelligence (AI) systems now generate more internet traffic than real people, making up 57.7% of all HTTP requests. This figure has already exceeded the expectations of Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince, who had predicted that this milestone would not be reached until 2027. For context, Cloudflare is a leading web infrastructure and security company that monitors global internet traffic patterns.

The split between automated systems and human users is striking: only 42.3% of HTTP requests come from actual people, meaning automated traffic has taken over the majority of the digital landscape. This shift could have serious implications for internet infrastructure, as the surge in automated activity may degrade service quality for genuine users.

What the Growth of Automated Traffic Means

AI agents have outpaced earlier forecasts, and their share of internet traffic continues to climb. This raises concerns about data security and potential abuse tied to automation. Notably, bot presence varies significantly by country:

  • Gibraltar: 92.1%
  • Singapore: 76.4%
  • Iran: 76.4%

The high rate of automated traffic in Iran is linked to widespread use of VPN services, which can increase user anonymity and facilitate a higher volume of automated requests.

The growing share of automated traffic reflects broader shifts in technology usage and could profoundly impact business models that rely on user activity analytics. It also highlights the urgent need for new strategies to protect data and secure internet infrastructure. As bot traffic becomes the new normal, developing methods to control and regulate it will be essential to maintaining quality service for real users.


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