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Over 90 Percent of the World's Data Was Created in the Last Two Years

Curated by Surfaced EditorialΒ·Regularly updated

A timeline bar chart where a tiny sliver represents all data from human history until two years ago and a massive bar represents the last two years

Humanity generates approximately 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day. The explosion of smartphones, IoT devices, social media, and cloud computing means the vast majority of all data ever created is less than two years old.

Why It’s Interesting

It means our digital footprint is growing at a rate that dwarfs all prior human record-keeping combined. Every two years, we generate more data than existed in all of previous human history. Storage, energy consumption, and privacy challenges grow exponentially as a result.

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