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These Are All The Things People Use AI For In 2025
These Are All The Things People Use AI For In 2025

Gulf Insider

time03-05-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

These Are All The Things People Use AI For In 2025

Thought leaders dubbed ChatGPT's emergence – and subsequent generative AI proliferation – as the 'fourth industrial age.' Whether it will re-shape the economy entirely still remains to be seen. But there's no denying that most people are familiar with, and are actively using AI. What are they using it for? This ranking tracks the most popular AI use cases as sourced from an analysis done by Marc Zao-Sanders for Harvard Business Review. He examined thousands of forum posts over the last year in a follow-up to his 2024 analysis. The top 30 ranks from this report have been visualized in this graphic via Visual Capitalist's Pallavi Rao. Labels have been edited lightly from the source for readability. People are using AI for support (both professional and personal) in 2025 In fact, the top three use cases (therapy, life organization, and finding purpose) all show that AI can assist humans in managing both emotions and their life. 2024 Use Case Category 2025 Use Case Category 1 Generate Ideas ContentCreation 1 Therapy & Companionship Support 2 Therapy & Companionship Support 2 Organize Life Support 3 Specific Search Research& Analysis 3 Find Purpose Support 4 Edit text ContentCreation 4 Enhance Learning Learning &Education 5 Explore Interests Learning &Education 5 Generate Code TechnicalAssistance 6 Fun & Nonsense Creativity &Recreation 6 Generate Ideas ContentCreation 7 Troubleshoot TechnicalAssistance 7 Fun & Nonsense Creativity &Recreation 8 Enhance Learning Learning &Education 8 Improve Code TechnicalAssistance 9 Personalize Learning Learning &Education 9 Creativity ContentCreation 10 General advice Support 10 Healthy Living Support 11 Draft emails ContentCreation 11 Interview Preparation Learning &Education 12 Explainers Learning &Education 12 Generate Images Creativity &Recreation 13 Write & Edit Résumé Support 13 Specific Search Research& Analysis 14 Excel Formulas TechnicalAssistance 14 Explainers Learning &Education 15 Email Writing ContentCreation 15 Cooking Guidance Creativity &Recreation 16 Evaluate Copy Research& Analysis 16 Troubleshoot TechnicalAssistance 17 Improve Decisions Research& Analysis 17 Personalize Learning Learning &Education 18 Translation TechnicalAssistance 18 Boost Confidence Support 19 Improve Code TechnicalAssistance 19 Email Writing ContentCreation 20 Draft Document ContentCreation 20 Explain Legalese TechnicalAssistance 21 NavigatePersonal Disputes Support 21 Child Entertainment Creativity &Recreation 22 Summarize Content Learning &Education 22 Corporate LLM Support 23 Make a Complaint Support 23 Student Essays Learning &Education 24 Recommendations Creativity &Recreation 24 Travel Itinerary Support 25 Cooking Guidance Creativity &Recreation 25 Childcare Help Creativity &Recreation 26 Generate Appraisals ContentCreation 26 Medical Advice Support 27 Creativity ContentCreation 27 Navigate Personal Disputes Support 28 Medical Advice Support 28 Generate Legal Document ContentCreation 29 GenerateLegal Document ContentCreation 29 Conversations Support 30 Fix Code TechnicalAssistance 30 Anti-trolling ContentCreation And aside from therapy, these were not the top uses in 2024: which revolved around idea generation and search. Speaking of AI search, its popularity has fallen 10 spots. People are still interested in learning and making AI explain concepts or add context for them. But they're not actively looking up information as much. (This may also be because of Gemini's integration in Google Search). With mental health support severely underfunded and the Loneliness Epidemic only continuing, it's no surprise AI has emerged as a viable outlet for people to get some support in their life. Experts say they can see its usefulness for teaching mindfulness or cognitive behavioral therapy to users. However, the problem occurs when AI is used as a replacement for actual human relationships, preventing deeper human connections, in turn exacerbating loneliness.

AI's Shocking Pivot: From Work Tool To Digital Therapist And Life Coach
AI's Shocking Pivot: From Work Tool To Digital Therapist And Life Coach

Forbes

time22-04-2025

  • Forbes

AI's Shocking Pivot: From Work Tool To Digital Therapist And Life Coach

It's been just over two years since the launch of ChatGPT kickstarted the generative AI revolution. In that short time, we've seen it evolve to become a powerful and truly useful business tool. But the ways it's being used might come as a surprise. When we first saw it, many of us probably assumed that it would mainly be used to carry out creative and technical tasks on our behalf, such as coding and writing content. However, a recent survey reported in Harvard Business Review suggests this isn't the case. Rather than doing our work for us, the majority of users are looking to it for support, organization, and even friendship! Topping the list of use cases, according to the report, is therapy and companionship. This suggests that its 24/7 availability and ability to offer anonymous, honest advice and feedback is highly valued. On the other hand, marketing tasks—such as blog writing, creating social media posts or advertising copy—appear far lower down the list of popular uses. So why is this? Let's take a look at what the research shows and what it could imply about the way we as humans will continue to integrate AI into our lives and work. One thing that's clear is that although generative AI is quite capable of doing work for us while we put our feet up and relax, many prefer to use it for generating ideas and brainstorming. This could simply come down to the quality of AI-generated material or even inbuilt bias in humans that deter us from wanting to consume robotic content. It's often noted that generative AI writing style can come across as very bland and formulaic. When asked, most people still say they would rather read content created by humans. Even if, in practice, we can't always tell the difference. As the report's author, Marc Zao-Sanders states, 'the top 10 genAI use cases in 2025 indicate a shift from technical to emotional applications, and in particular, growth in areas such as therapy, personal productivity and personal development.' After therapy and companionship, the most common uses for generative AI were "organizing my life," "finding purpose," and "enhancing learning." The first technical use case, 'creating code' ranked fifth on the list, followed by 'generating ideas'. This upends some seemingly common-sense assumptions about how society would adopt generative AI, suggesting it will be used in more reflective, introspective ways than was at first predicted. In particular, therapeutic uses topping the list may seem surprising. But when we consider that worldwide, there is a shortage of professionals trained to talk us through mental health challenges, it makes more sense. The survey's findings are supported by the wide range of emerging genAI applications designed for therapeutic use, such as Wysa, Youper and Woebot. A growing need to continuously learn and upskill in the face of technological advancement could also explain the popularity of using AI to enhance our education and professional development. Overall, these insights indicate that generative AI is being adopted into a broader range of facets of everyday life, rather than simply doing work that we don't want to do ourselves. The current trajectory of AI use suggests a future where AI is seen as a collaborative and supportive assistant, rather than a replacement for human qualities and abilities. This has important implications for the way it will be used in business. Adopting it for use cases that support human workers, rather than attempting to replace them, is likely to lead to happier, less stressed and ultimately more productive employees. There is already growing evidence that businesses see investing in AI-based mental health companions and chatbots as a way of mitigating the loss of productivity caused by stress and anxiety. As generative AI continues to evolve, we can expect it to become better at these types of tasks. Personalized wellness support, guided learning and education opportunities organizing workflows and brainstorming ideas are all areas where it can provide a huge amount of value to many organizations while removing anxiety that it is here to replace us or make us redundant. Understanding how AI is being used today is essential if we want to influence how it evolves in the future. While it's easy to imagine a world where robots take over all our tasks, the real opportunity lies in using AI to help us work more intelligently, collaborate more effectively, and support healthier, more balanced ways of working.

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