According to a study by an AI company called Listening, most Americans say that AI tools are making their lives easier, with three in five respondents saying that their quality of life has improved a lot after using AI. One in six respondents also said that they are dependent on AI in some way and cannot live without it now. The study didn't tell the total number of participants that took part in the survey but the basic purpose of the study was to find out in which US states do most AI users live as the survey was done in every US state.
According to the study, 77.97% of Americans use ChatGPT which makes it the most used AI tool in the US. The second most used AI tool by Americans is Google Translate (44.89%) and Gemini (33.23%). Americans in the survey said that the most common purposes that they use AI tools for are writing and editing (62.77%), online search (61.47%) and summarizing text (42.77%). Brainstorming (39%) and generative art (32.09%) are also some purposes Americans use AI tools for the most.
60% of the respondents said that they use AI at least once a week while one third of respondents said that their AI use has increased a lot in the past year. The states where Americans are most reliant on AI are Oregon, Florida and Arizona. On the other hand, the states where Americans are least reliant on AI are Missouri, Mississippi and Rhode Island. There was a reliance score from 0-100 which showed how reliant Americans from each state are on AI. The states with higher average scores were most reliant while states with lower scores were least reliant. This shows that AI use isn't concentrated in the North East or West Coast only, rather it is widespread all over the country.
Take a look at the charts below for more insights:
Read next: Meta’s AI Studio Sparks Concern Over Hyper-Sexualized and Minor-Resembling AI Characters
According to the study, 77.97% of Americans use ChatGPT which makes it the most used AI tool in the US. The second most used AI tool by Americans is Google Translate (44.89%) and Gemini (33.23%). Americans in the survey said that the most common purposes that they use AI tools for are writing and editing (62.77%), online search (61.47%) and summarizing text (42.77%). Brainstorming (39%) and generative art (32.09%) are also some purposes Americans use AI tools for the most.
60% of the respondents said that they use AI at least once a week while one third of respondents said that their AI use has increased a lot in the past year. The states where Americans are most reliant on AI are Oregon, Florida and Arizona. On the other hand, the states where Americans are least reliant on AI are Missouri, Mississippi and Rhode Island. There was a reliance score from 0-100 which showed how reliant Americans from each state are on AI. The states with higher average scores were most reliant while states with lower scores were least reliant. This shows that AI use isn't concentrated in the North East or West Coast only, rather it is widespread all over the country.
Take a look at the charts below for more insights:
Read next: Meta’s AI Studio Sparks Concern Over Hyper-Sexualized and Minor-Resembling AI Characters