Why Your Privacy Can’t Keep Up With AI — and What to Do About It

Why Your Privacy Can’t Keep Up With AI — and What to Do About It A new global survey from TrustArc, published today, has confirmed what many privacy watchers have suspected for a while: the companies rolling out AI tools are not keeping up with the privacy protections consumers expect. The report, covering thousands of organizations worldwide, finds that privacy capabilities are struggling to match the speed of AI adoption. For the average person, that gap means your personal data may be more exposed than you realize. ...

May 7, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk

Are You Sharing Too Much with AI? New Survey Finds Privacy Safeguards Lagging

Are You Sharing Too Much with AI? New Survey Finds Privacy Safeguards Lagging Every time you ask ChatGPT to draft an email, let Copilot summarize a document, or use a photo-editing AI to remove a background, you hand over data. That data might include the text you wrote, the image you uploaded, or even metadata about your device and location. Most users assume the companies behind these tools protect that information responsibly. A new global survey from TrustArc, a well-known privacy compliance firm, suggests that assumption may be misplaced. ...

May 6, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk

AI Is Outpacing Privacy Protections, New Survey Shows – Here’s How to Protect Yourself

AI Is Outpacing Privacy Protections, New Survey Shows – Here’s How to Protect Yourself A new global survey from TrustArc, a firm that specializes in privacy compliance, suggests that many companies are rushing to adopt artificial intelligence while leaving their privacy safeguards behind. The report, published on May 6, 2026, warns that privacy capability is struggling to keep pace with AI adoption — a gap that has direct consequences for anyone who uses tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, or Google Gemini. ...

May 6, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk

AI Tools Are Outpacing Privacy Protections: Survey Reveals the Gap and What You Can Do

AI Tools Are Outpacing Privacy Protections: Survey Reveals the Gap and What You Can Do If you’ve used an AI chatbot, image generator, or smart assistant recently, you’ve probably noticed how quickly these tools are improving. What may be less visible is that the privacy safeguards meant to protect your data are not keeping up. A new global survey from TrustArc, released May 6, 2026, highlights exactly this mismatch and suggests that consumers are the ones exposed as a result. ...

May 6, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk

AI Tools Are Booming, but Privacy Protections Aren't Keeping Up — What to Watch For

AI Tools Are Booming, but Privacy Protections Aren’t Keeping Up — What to Watch For A new global survey from TrustArc, a privacy compliance and risk management firm, finds that most organizations are adopting artificial intelligence tools faster than they are building the privacy safeguards needed to protect user data. For everyday consumers, this gap means the personal information you feed into an AI chatbot, image generator, or productivity tool may be handled with fewer protections than you expect. ...

May 6, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk

AI Tools Are Outpacing Privacy Protections — What the Latest Survey Means for You

AI Tools Are Outpacing Privacy Protections — What the Latest Survey Means for You Introduction If you use ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, or any other AI powered tool, you are far from alone. Millions of people now rely on these services for writing, research, coding, and everyday problem solving. But a new global survey from the privacy firm TrustArc suggests that the companies building and offering these tools are not keeping up with the privacy risks they introduce. The result is a growing gap between how fast we adopt AI and how well our personal data is protected. ...

May 6, 2026 · 5 min · BriefArc Desk

AI Is Outpacing Privacy Protections, New Survey Warns — What You Should Know

AI Is Outpacing Privacy Protections, New Survey Warns — What You Should Know A new global survey from the privacy compliance company TrustArc suggests that businesses are adopting artificial intelligence faster than they are building the privacy capabilities needed to handle the resulting data risks. The findings, released on May 6, 2026, highlight a growing gap that has direct implications for anyone using AI tools — from chatbots and image generators to AI-powered search and productivity apps. ...

May 6, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk