Is AI All a Fad? New Report Suggests Limited Public Use of Tools Like ChatGPT

Is AI All a Fad? New Report Suggests Limited Public Use of Tools Like ChatGPT

Corporations are heavily investing in AI. Apple shifted resources from its electric car project to AI, signing a deal to bring ChatGPT to iPhones, aiming to compete with Microsoft.

A report by Reuters Institute and Oxford University shows few people use AI tools. A survey of 12,000 people across six countries found only 2% use tools like ChatGPT daily.

The study reveals that people aged 18-24 are more inclined to integrate AI into their routines. Despite the hype, public interest and daily usage remain low across other age groups.

Privacy and security concerns deter AI adoption. Features like Microsoft's Windows Recall face backlash, despite promises of privacy, leading to scrutiny by the UK data watchdog.

While AI tools like ChatGPT see spikes in downloads, overall daily usage is minimal. The hype around AI may not accurately reflect genuine public interest and practical use.

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