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Survey Shows One‑Third of U.S. and U.K. Adults Use of Generative AI Daily

Survey Shows One‑Third of U.S. and U.K. Adults Use of Generative AI Daily
A recent Future survey finds that roughly a third of adults in the United States and the United Kingdom now use generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, or Copilot on a daily or multiple‑times‑a‑day basis. The most common purpose is learning, followed by shopping assistance, brainstorming, visual creation, and health‑related queries. Younger adults (18‑40) account for the majority of daily users, and more than 40% of respondents began using these tools within the past six months, indicating rapid adoption across both markets. Read more →

Survey Shows One‑Third of U.S. and U.K. Adults Use of Generative AI Daily

Survey Shows One‑Third of U.S. and U.K. Adults Use of Generative AI Daily
A recent Future survey finds that roughly a third of adults in the United States and the United Kingdom now use generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, or Copilot on a daily or multiple‑times‑a‑day basis. The most common purpose is learning, followed by shopping assistance, brainstorming, visual creation, and health‑related queries. Younger adults (18‑40) account for the majority of daily users, and more than 40% of respondents began using these tools within the past six months, indicating rapid adoption across both markets. Read more →

Survey Shows One‑Third of U.S. and U.K. Adults Use of Generative AI Daily

Survey Shows One‑Third of U.S. and U.K. Adults Use of Generative AI Daily
A recent Future survey finds that roughly a third of adults in the United States and the United Kingdom now use generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, or Copilot on a daily or multiple‑times‑a‑day basis. The most common purpose is learning, followed by shopping assistance, brainstorming, visual creation, and health‑related queries. Younger adults (18‑40) account for the majority of daily users, and more than 40% of respondents began using these tools within the past six months, indicating rapid adoption across both markets. Read more →

Survey Shows One‑Third of U.S. and U.K. Adults Use of Generative AI Daily

Survey Shows One‑Third of U.S. and U.K. Adults Use of Generative AI Daily
A recent Future survey finds that roughly a third of adults in the United States and the United Kingdom now use generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, or Copilot on a daily or multiple‑times‑a‑day basis. The most common purpose is learning, followed by shopping assistance, brainstorming, visual creation, and health‑related queries. Younger adults (18‑40) account for the majority of daily users, and more than 40% of respondents began using these tools within the past six months, indicating rapid adoption across both markets. Read more →

Survey Shows One‑Third of U.S. and U.K. Adults Use of Generative AI Daily

Survey Shows One‑Third of U.S. and U.K. Adults Use of Generative AI Daily
A recent Future survey finds that roughly a third of adults in the United States and the United Kingdom now use generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, or Copilot on a daily or multiple‑times‑a‑day basis. The most common purpose is learning, followed by shopping assistance, brainstorming, visual creation, and health‑related queries. Younger adults (18‑40) account for the majority of daily users, and more than 40% of respondents began using these tools within the past six months, indicating rapid adoption across both markets. Read more →

OpenAI Unveils GPT‑5 in High‑Profile Livestream

OpenAI Unveils GPT‑5 in High‑Profile Livestream
OpenAI announced its next‑generation AI model, GPT‑5, during a widely watched livestream featuring Sam Altman and other executives. The new system is described as a unified, multi‑variant platform with major advances in reliability, coding assistance, health‑related queries, and contextual memory. OpenAI revealed several model variants, including streamlined versions for cost‑sensitive and low‑latency use cases, as well as a chat‑focused version for enterprise applications. The rollout will extend to all user tiers, with paid subscribers receiving higher usage limits. Marketing teasers, such as a dramatic Death Star image, highlighted both excitement and caution surrounding the powerful new model. Read more →