Agentic AI bots now account for more internet traffic than humans worldwide, according to Cloudflare data released this week. The shift marks a historic change in how the web is used.
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince announced on X that agentic AI traffic has surpassed human activity online. He noted the change occurred faster than expected, with bots reaching 57.4 percent of total traffic compared to 42.6 percent for humans.
Prince described the data as somewhat messy but clear in showing the crossover. These agentic bots perform searches and visits on behalf of users querying AI chatbots, distinct from older scraper bots that passed human traffic years ago.
Regional patterns vary. North America shows 68.6 percent bot traffic overall, though the American Midwest has humans at 54.5 percent. North America, Europe, and Africa lean toward bots, while Asia, South America, and Oceania see more human activity.
Outliers include Gibraltar with up to 97 percent bot traffic during peaks and Laos with 84.7 percent human usage.