AI-created apps
Cybersecurity statistics about ai-created apps
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One-quarter of respondents noted they would lose trust if they learned their favorite app uses AI written code.
35% of Boomers would avoid AI apps entirely after an AI-related vulnerability.
55% of Boomers see themselves as most responsible for protecting personal data in an app.
31% of respondents say sensitive data requests tops their lists of app concerns.
41% of Boomers are more likely to worry that "AI might introduce security vulnerabilities".
A well-known brand (50%) is most influential for Gen Z regarding what indicates security in an app.
An official app store is most influential for Gen X (53%) regarding what indicates security in an app.
Professional design would make 42% of Millennials and Gen Z believe an app is secure.
44% of Gen Z see developers as most responsible for protecting personal data in an app.
45% of respondents say well-known brands indicate app security.
Privacy policy (63%) is the most influential for Boomers regarding what indicates security in an app.
An official app store is most influential for Millennials (52%) regarding what indicates security in an app.
51% of consumers stated that learning that their favourite app uses AI written code would have no effect on their trust.
34% of Gen Z respondents noted that learning that their favourite app uses AI-written code would increase their trust.
Professional design would make only 16% of Boomers believe an app is secure.
Only 22% of consumers believe a typical mobile app’s code is mostly AI-generated.
33% of consumers would be more cautious if they learned that AI-generated code caused a vulnerability in an app they used.
26% of consumers would try to avoid all apps with AI-generated code if they learned that AI-generated code caused a vulnerability in an app they used.
Nearly half (47%) of respondents say they are concerned about AI in apps.
28% of Millennials worry that "AI might introduce security vulnerabilities".