Many US adults say they use artificial intelligence to find information, but use less for work, email. For the preparation or shopping of the postal project.
Younger adults are most likely to lean on, many use it for brain storming and work tasks.
The new survey of the Associated Press-Norc Public Affairs Research Center shows that 60% of Americans in total-74% of the age of 30-are used to find information at least for a while.
The survey emphasizes the boundaries in some areas – as well as in others. Only about 4 out of 10 Americans say they have used AI work tasks or presents ideas – a sign that the technology industry promises to very productive assistants still have not touched the most livelihood after many years of promoting and investment.
At the same time, the reception of younger Americans PG shows that this may change.
Brainstorming is particularly high: about 6 out of 10 adults under the age of 30 have used ideas for invention compared to only 2 out of 10 of those 60 years or older. Young adults are also more likely to use AI to come up with ideas at least “everyday”.
Young adults mostly use ai
The intergenerations are people like a 34 -year -old Courtney Thaayer, who in some parts of their lives cover Ai and avoid it in others.
Thayer said she regularly uses Chatgpt to come up with ideas for planning what to eat, while calculating the nutritional value of pumpkin-banana-home bread, which she has been baking for years.
“I asked for a week to prepare the dish, then add Asian flair,” said Thayer from Des Moines, Ajova. “It wasn’t the most tasteful thing I have ever had in my life, but it is a nice retreat from the point. More importantly, I use it to keep me from controlling myself and ending wasted food.”
The audiologist also accepted at work, partly because artificial intelligence is immortalized in hearing aids, which it recommends in patients, but also because it facilitates professional e -mail faster. Letters of letters.
It avoids important information, especially medical advice, after testifying to the Hallucinate talks of false information on the topics she spent while studying.
About 4 out of 10 Americans claim that he is using Ai at least sometimes work tasks, and about a third says it uses it to help you write email. Letters, creating or editing images or entertainment, according to the survey. About a quarter says they use it to shop.
Younger adults are more than older say they used artificial intelligence to help with a variety of tasks, the survey shows.
The search for information is most common in Ai
Of the eight options offered by the survey, finding information is the most common way the Americans interacted with AI. And even that may be a lack of a number, because it is not always obvious how people see what people see online.
For more than a year, the dominant search engine on Google has automatically provided AI answers that attempts to respond to a person’s search query displayed at the top of the results.
Perhaps despite the rising media tendencies, Sanaa Wilson, 28, usually misses the summaries created by the 28-year-old.
“This must be the main question, for example: ‘what day Christmas land in 2025’-said a resident of Los Angeles district. “I will be like this:” It’s meaningful. I trust that. “But when it provides specific news related to what’s going on in California, whether what’s going on with the education system and so on, I’ll go down a little.”
Wilson, a freelance data scientist, uses a lot of work at work to help coding, which she said saved the hundreds of dollars she had to pay for the training. She is also occasionally used to come up with work -related ideas, an attempt to bring back some of the overall experience of the brain, which she remembers from college life, but now does not have it.
When she first appeared, Wilson said she also used Chatgpt to help you write email. Letters until he learned more about its impact on the environment and the possibility that it will destroy her writing and thinking skills over time.
“It’s just an email. I can fix it,” she said. “Despite the many minutes I need, or seconds, I can still enter it.”
Many do not use Ai for friendship, but it is more common to young adults
The least common out of eight AI uses was friendship, though even this showed the age divide.
Just less than 2 out of 10 of all adults and about a quarter of the age of 30 say they used AI friendship.
Wilson is not interested in AI companions, although she was not surprised that others do so because of the influence of the Covid-19 pandemic on her generation’s social experience.
“I fully understand and sympathize why people in my age group use it this way,” Wilson said.
Audiologist Thayer is also not interested in AI Society, although she tries to be polite with conversation programs only if they follow.
“I mean it’s nice to me just because I watched movies, right?” Laughing said Thayer. “So I’ll say, ‘Can you make me a meal plan, please?” And “Can you change it, please?” And then I will say, “Thank you”.
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1,437 adult survey AP-Norc was conducted on July 10-14, using a sample taken from the NORC probability-based Amereraspeak group to represent the US population. The difference in sampling errors in adults is plus or minus 3.6 percentage points.