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Bots Dominate Global Web Traffic, Surpassing Humans

Bots Dominate Global Web Traffic, Surpassing Humans

Posted on June 4, 2026 By CWS

For the first time, automated bots have exceeded human presence in global internet traffic, a shift occurring sooner than industry experts anticipated.

Bots Overtake Humans in Web Activity

Recent findings from Cloudflare Radar reveal that bots now represent 57.5% of all HTTP requests to HTML pages worldwide, with human activity dropping to 42.5%. This trend is even more pronounced in the United States, where bots account for an overwhelming 71.5% of web requests, highlighting the significant impact of AI-driven automation in highly connected markets.

Additional insights from the 2025 Imperva Bad Bot Report corroborate this trend, noting that automated traffic surpassed the 50% mark globally in 2024, reaching 51% of total web activity.

Implications of the Shift to Automation

Cloudflare’s network, which supports approximately 20% of global websites, reported a bot-to-human traffic ratio of about 53% to 47% by the end of 2025. Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince, speaking earlier this year at SXSW, had anticipated this milestone by 2027, yet the acceleration of bot traffic has outpaced his projections.

Prince emphasized the vast difference between human and AI browsing patterns, where AI agents can process thousands of websites compared to a handful visited by humans for similar tasks. This growth is fueled by AI scrapers, large language model training crawlers, and autonomous search agents utilizing models such as OpenAI’s GPT, Anthropic’s Claude, and Google’s Gemini.

Security Concerns and Industry Reactions

The surge in bot activity raises significant security concerns. Among automated traffic, 37% is identified as malicious, or “bad bots,” posing challenges for publishers and advertisers who face skewed analytics reflecting machine instead of human behavior.

In response, new strategies like pay-to-crawl protocols are emerging. Cloudflare has already begun blocking AI crawlers by default unless they provide compensation to content creators.

As AI-powered agents and search tools continue to grow, the balance will increasingly favor automation. This shift signifies the current reality of the internet, demanding adaptations in web infrastructure, monetization strategies, and security measures.

Cyber Security News Tags:AI, AI crawlers, Automation, Bots, Cloudflare, digital trends, Internet, internet history, Security, web traffic

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