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The report shows that the acceptance level of AI among Chinese respondents is significantly higher than the global average.
According to a report from Jin10 on May 12, the recently released "Global Survey Report on Trust, Attitudes, and Applications of Artificial Intelligence (2025)" shows that Chinese respondents have a significantly higher level of trust and acceptance of artificial intelligence ( AI ) compared to the global average. The report is based on a survey covering 47 countries and regions.
According to reports, a team of scholars led by Professor Nic Gillespie from the University of Melbourne, in collaboration with KPMG, conducted interviews and surveys with 48,000 respondents from November 2024 to January 2025. The data shows that more than 50% of global respondents actively use AI tools, with 30% using them weekly or even daily. The AI application rate in the Chinese workplace reaches as high as 93%, with half of the users achieving a normalized application level, demonstrating a significant leading advantage.