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People think they see AI in many places

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While AI in its current consumer form is relatively new, many people feel they have seen it already and in many places beyond the platforms offering LLM capabilities.

  • Many users (22%) state that their first interaction with AI was via assistants, smartphones, and apps that have been on the market for years, such as Siri, Alexa, Snap or chatbots.
  • But they recognize that the latest iteration of AI is more sophisticated, using words like “magical,” “mindblowing,” “impressive.”

Implication

Companies that were thought to have AI already risk being seen as lagging/falling behind if they can't maintain the capability pace with leading AI platforms.

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