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Home » News » AI excitement is high, but still early days for adoption as Indians aren’t familiar with AI: Google survey

AI excitement is high, but still early days for adoption as Indians aren’t familiar with AI: Google survey

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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The emotion of artificial intelligence (AI) is high, but it is still early in adoption, since 60 percent of the Indians are not relatives with AI, and only 31 percent have tried any generative tool of AI, said the technological giant that Google has said on Friday.

The company, together with Kantar, has conducted a survey in which it also showed a strong desire of the Indians to improve and excel, with the majority seeking to increase productivity (72 percent), improve creativity (77 percent) and communicate more effective

The study was tasks to understand the adoption and impact of generation AI among people in India, inspecting more than 8,000 people in 18 cities (including Gemini users). The study underlines space for the massive head for the adoption of Gen-Ai in India and the desire of people to use such tools to excel in life, he said.

“Gen ai tools like gemini are increasingly meeting this desire of a collaborative guide. We are seeing significantly positive impact among Early adopters: 92 per cent of gemini users report to Boost in confidence, Among’s Superchard Their,” Gepherge Their, “Gephharged ESIR,” Gephes Superchard their, “Gephes,” Gosharged ES, Gephhard their, “Gosharged ES,” Goshard their, “Goshargeed his”, Gaut is supercharged with his “gensfeftef,” said Gensfeftef, “Gensfef overstelled its director, Google Deepmind.

He said that people face obstacles such as constant time pressures, frustrating creative blocks and challenges that are clearly expressed, affecting trust and opportunities.

“Crucially, this desire extends beyond work or school: 76 percent because to save time in daily tasks such as planning trips or administering budgets, and 84 percent because to be more creative with tasks anyway, such as helping children with task recipes.”

Common obstacles often avoid progress, such as simply starting, a struggle for 68 percent or lacking necessary skills and guidance, which contains 52 percent. These are not minor frustrations, sometimes they can have real costs, or prevent people from pursuing objectives completely, with 61 percent of the Indians who report that they abandoned a professional or creative aspiration due to such obstacles.

“Beyond these biggest objectives, this daily friction also sometimes affects trust, for example, 73 percent cares about how their message or tone appears, and prevents people from completely pursuing everyday passions, such as trying new recipes, where 71 percent feel blocked or plan the desired trips, which 67 percent find, added Gupta.

Posted on April 25, 2025

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