Data broker removal service Incogni released its "Gen AI and LLM Data Privacy Ranking 2026" report, which evaluates 13 AI platforms based on their potential risks to consumer privacy. The study assigns a score to each AI, where a lower score indicates better privacy practices. The scoring system considers privacy-invasive practices, the clarity of data-sharing policies, and how user data is handled.
The report examined a range of prominent AI platforms, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Vibe (formerly Le Chat), Perplexity, Qwen, DeepSeek, Z.ai, Kimi, Meta AI, Pi, and Copilot. This comprehensive selection allows for a broad comparison of privacy practices across the AI landscape.
Incogni's research suggests that, with one exception, the largest AI platforms tend to be the most privacy-invasive. The study addresses critical questions regarding user data, such as whether conversations are used for training, if users can opt out, and if prompts are shared with third parties. These findings aim to inform users about the privacy implications of using these AI services.
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Incogni's "Gen AI and LLM Data Privacy Ranking 2026" report analyzes 13 AI platforms, scoring them based on privacy risks, data handling, and user control over data. The study indicates that larger AI platforms generally pose higher privacy risks, with one exception, providing users with information to assess privacy implications before using these services.