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Web traffic to GenAI sites increased by 50%, from 7 billion visits in February 2024 to 10.53 billion in January 2025.
80% of AI access happens via browsers.
57% of employees input sensitive data into free-tier AI tools.
75% of organisations in China reported implementing GenAI.
68% of employees use free-tier AI tools like ChatGPT via personal accounts.
73% of organisations in India reported implementing GenAI.
There were 10.53 billion visits to AI sites recorded in January 2025.
A staggering 155,005 copy attempts and 313,120 paste attempts were logged in a single month, demonstrating potential data exposure.
72.6% of all sensitive prompts analysed in Q2 originated in ChatGPT.
Generative AI (GenAI) was involved in 70% of real-world AI security incidents.
Some prompt injection incidents led to over $100,000 in real losses without requiring any code to be written.
35% of all real-world AI security incidents were caused by simple prompts.
When considering the "AI Paradox," leaders at industrial organizations are focused on strategic risk, with data security being a top concern at 40%.
13.7% of all sensitive prompts analysed in Q2 originated in Microsoft Copilot.
26.3% of ChatGPT use by employees was via personal accounts.
2.5% of all sensitive prompts analysed in Q2 originated in Claude.
5.0% of all sensitive prompts analysed in Q2 originated in Google Gemini.
In Q2, the average enterprise saw 23 previously unknown GenAI tools newly used by their employees.
47.42% of sensitive employee uploads to Perplexity were from users with standard (non-enterprise) accounts.
Sensitive data in files sent to GenAI tools showed a disproportionate concentration of sensitive and strategic content compared to prompt data, with files being the source of 79.7% of all stored credit card exposures, 75.3% of customer profile leaks, 68.8% of employee PII incidents, and ◦ 52.6% of total exposure volume in financial projections.