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65% of Indians used AI, more than double the global average: Microsoft study

65% of respondents have used AI (+26% from 2023). This is more than double the global average of 31% in the same time period, Microsoft said.

65% of Indians used AI, more than double the global average: Microsoft study

Tuesday February 11, 2025 , 2 min Read

Reflecting the swift adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in India, a Microsoft study has found that 65% of Indians surveyed have used AI—more than double the global average.

Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled the Global Online Safety Survey, which studies the growing influence of AI. The survey is based on a survey of 15,000 teens (13-17) and adults that was conducted in 15 countries between July 19 and August 9, 2024.

65% of respondents have used AI (+26% from 2023). This is more than double the global average of 31% in the same time period.

"India is most excited about using AI for translations, answering questions, increasing efficiency at work and helping students with schoolwork," the report said.

It showed that millennials (people aged 25-44) lead adoption, with 84% reporting usage. Indian parents are more aware of their children’s digital challenges, showing increased awareness compared to the previous year, it said.

However, India also has some reservations about AI, including concerns about online abuse, deepfakes, scams, and AI hallucinations, mirroring global trends.

Online abuse was among the top worries regarding AI. "More than 80% of respondents worry about AI usage for children under 18 years," the report noted. Over 80% of Indian teens said they have experienced an online risk.


Edited by Suman Singh