Here is the most popular AI model. Only 30 percent users check it

2025-10-07 16:54
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2025-10-07 16:54
The percentage of people declaring the use of artificial intelligence, e.g. GPT Chat, increased from 40% within a year. up to 61 percent – the University of Oxford and the Reuters Institute reported on Tuesday. The study was conducted in six countries: Argentina, Denmark, France, Japan, Great Britain and the USA.


According to researchers, the significant increase in the importance of AI in everyday use is evidenced by, among others, doubling the number of users who use artificial intelligence in a week – from 18 percent in 2024 to 34 percent in 2025
Researchers found that awareness of the very existence of AI tools increased from 78%. last year to 90 percent this year. Only 10 percent respondents said they had not heard of any of them. GPT Chat remains the most popular of them – on average, 22% declared its use in the last week. subjects.
Among people aged 18-24, 59 percent used any type of generative artificial intelligence during the week, compared to about 20 percent among people aged 55 and older.
Artificial intelligence is currently primarily used as an information-seeking tool. Weekly use of AI for news more than doubled year-over-year, from 11%. up to 24 percent This is still ahead of content creation, which has seen significant growth, from 7%. up to 21 percent AI is used to a limited extent for social interactions – only 7% declare it. respondents.
According to research, approximately 33 percent respondents declared that they consistently click on source links when searching for information using AI, and 28 percent said they rarely or never do it. A total of 50 percent respondents trust the news found by artificial intelligence. Researchers rated the trust level as “moderate.”
“Respondents emphasized that the speed and convenience of AI and the fact that it aggregates huge amounts of information are reasons to trust it,” the report reads. As noted, many people said they verified answers provided by AI, especially when they related to health and political issues.
The research was conducted from June 5 to July 15. The sample size in each of the six countries was approximately 2,000. people.
From London Marta Zabłocka (PAP)
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