Country by ai usage
Sample size?
>>109593998BROTHER. Can you read?
of course its india
>>109594009Oh yeah, I can read. Sorry, it's just important to ask that question. So with a survey size of 12-60k, the question then becomes, why the FUCK can't they explicitly define the sample size SPECIFICALLY. They took the fucking survey, and they cannot say the EXACT number of respondents? VERY weird.
>>109593989that's 1.5yo+ datasetNowdays it must have doubled.I see even the elderly talk to AI for the most basic of things
>>109594016Pls subscribe for only 20 dolaridoos per month to view the full survey
I expect this graph to change when the free options go away
>>109594017I don't see anyone using AI around me. The first person I heard was a fren (female) that just a few days ago was talking about how fucking great copilot is and how it is working rn while we were talking and how she doesn't need a student now, which she thought the needed before that.I am not entirely sure what she is doing at her cagie, but it must be a lot of numbers, judging by the field. She'll probably realize how fucked up it is in a few days
>>109594016Different sample sizes in each country. Yw for doing that critical thinking for you. That'll be $0.74 for the compute time.
>>109594029cope. There are representative surveys done with 1k people. The sample size is not THAT important, if the survey is done right.And if they used a representative sample, then it really doesnt matter if it's 12k or 60k
>>109593989>12,000-16,000 people per country>2024-2025
Shouldn't google's ai overview count as AI usage? This is wildly inaccurate if so
>>109593989Very cool. Can we also get a pic of your butthole?
>>109594065The question itself is worded in a confusing way, so like "applications like ChatGPT", does that mean apps like ChatGPT, where you are in a dedicated application such as the ChatGPT web app, or the Claude mobile app? It's a badly worded question, because "AI applications" means different things to different people. It reminds of zionism, it means different things to different people, and it's really hard if not impossible to draw conclusions on anything when you ask a question without precision.
>>109593989>Who like>like>likeThis is exactly like those healthy food surveys where women say they want more but the real sales numbers shows they don't buy shit
>>109594052ThisAI has literally become essential for daily life in the west, and these out of date charts are damaging it's reputation
>>109594031>I don't see anyone using AI around meThe only uses I've seen are making summaries and some image gen (mostly edits, really). None of the other shit is all that useful for normalfags.
>>109593989This just proves that China and India are way ahead of the curve and you will be speaking Mandarin + Hindi in the future.
>>109594029>start text generator with a "suspicion">text generator continues the "conversation" with a validation of the "suspicion"impressive, anon. very nice.
>>109594076>The question itself is worded in a confusing way, so like "applications like ChatGPT", does that mean apps like ChatGPT, where you are in a dedicated application such as the ChatGPT web app, or the Claude mobile app?It's not that bad, most people will understand it as AI apps in general.> It reminds of zionism, it means different things to different peopleThis although is true, this is a feature of the western postmodernism, used both to sneak in ideas and to make sure the majority agree against the elite. Applies to all 'isms.>capitalism means american dream (lower income inequality, meritocracy), plus low government interference in daily life but strong anti-trust ensuring competition>Capitalism means oligarch control over government and institutions ensuring no antitrust and lower wages>Capitalism means ancap>Capitalism means boss babes>Capitalism means women barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen
>>109594029>margin of error is 1%this is not the own you think it isit means jeets float between 47 and 49 and nips float between 9 and 11
>>109593989>apr 2024-mar 2025lol
>>109594068>>>/b/DEGEN is this way frenIf you know you know
>>109593989>survey 12000 indiansSingle household.
>>109594017It's a weird question. I live in Tokyo and nearly everyone uses AI. Nobody has a real problem with it.But does anyone LIKE using it? Not really. Do you LIKE using a stapler? Do you LIKE using the copier? It's just a tool.
bump, because vibejeets are seething
>>109594029>>109594039Good morning saar.
>>109594016>Oh yeah, I can readdoes it count as reading if you cant comprehend it?country a had 12k respondentscountry b had 60k respondentscountries c, d, e, f, g, h and i had a number somewhere inbetween a and b
>>109594029based
>>109593989personally i dont really like ai, but it actually helped me with obscure linux problems. but if google didnt enshittify their search engine so hard i probably wouldnt even need ai.
>>109593989What is Italy doing with AI?
>>109594016Henrique...
>>109594068sure!