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The AI Knows Too Much: Viral ChatGPT Caricature Trend Sparks Massive Privacy Concerns

Want to see your AI cartoon self? The new ChatGPT trend is sweeping the internet, but experts are warning about the data you are giving away for a laugh.

Sapna Sharma
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February 10, 2026 Google Preferred Source
Viral ChatGPT Caricature Trend Sparks Massive Privacy Warning

The internet has a brand new obsession, and this time, the AI is getting personal. Over the last few days, feeds across Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn have been flooded with vibrant, exaggerated caricatures of people in their element.

But unlike the Ghibli or Barbie trends of the past, this one feels different because the AI is not just looking at your face. It is looking into your digital soul, and some of the results are leaving users genuinely rattled by how much the chatbot actually knows about them.

The trend works by asking ChatGPT to “create a caricature of me and my job based on everything you know about me.”

Because the AI relies on its built in memory of past conversations, it is populating the background with specific details that the users never explicitly mentioned in the prompt.

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Social media has completely erupted with reactions as the images go viral. One tech influencer in Bengaluru was left in shock when the AI added a very specific brand of coffee and a messy stack of coding books that he had only mentioned months ago.

Another creator took to TikTok to share their reveal, showing a cartoon version of themselves surrounded by microphones and half-finished scripts. “It is hilarious but also a little terrifying that it remembered I am a chronic procrastinator,” they joked to their followers.

While the trend has a massive global appeal for its humour, it is also sparking a debate about digital privacy. Cybersecurity experts have stepped in to remind everyone that while these cartoons are fun, they are powered by a deep analysis of your personal data and chat history.

One expert warned that the trend is essentially a way for users to voluntarily confirm their identity and lifestyle habits to a private company. They explained that in a world where data is currency, people are basically paying for a cartoon with their most intimate professional and personal details.

Despite the warnings, the trend shows no signs of slowing down as celebrities and CEOs join in on the fun. The allure of seeing oneself through the eyes of an AI seems to outweigh the privacy jitters for most.

Many are now using these hyper-personalised avatars as their new profile pictures on professional sites like LinkedIn. “It adds a touch of personality to a dry resume,” one corporate executive shared, though they admitted the AI got their receding hairline a little too accurately.

Whether it is a harmless art project or a sophisticated data mining tool, the ChatGPT caricature craze is the first true viral moment of 2026. It has successfully moved AI from a cold utility to a quirky, observant companion that knows exactly which snacks you eat at your desk.

As more people hit that generate button, the question remains: are we laughing at the AI, or is the AI laughing at us?

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