It looks like the digital infatuation with artificial intelligence has cooled off, as people are either quitting AI chatbots entirely or have stopped sharing their personal information with them.
According to a new report from Malwarebytes, the so-called fascination with chatbots is slowly but steadily being replaced by a more aware and proactive public that isn’t just concerned about privacy, but is also taking action to address these concerns.
UnsplashIs the AI spark gone in 2026?
In a survey conducted by Malwarebytes, 90% of respondents said they’re worried about AI (in any form) using their data without their consent, and as many as 88% do not freely share personal information with ChatGPT or Gemini.
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