Global Dialogues A Collective Intelligence Project Menu Rounds Explorer Updates About Methodology Download data Oct 2025 64 countries 1025 participants 73 % repIndex Sep 2025 67 countries 1057 participants 61.9 % repIndex Jun 2025 68 countries 1052 participants 64.8 % repIndex Mar 2025 63 countries 986 participants 43.27 % repIndex Jan 2025 68 countries 1120 participants 41.97 % repIndex Nov 2024 80 countries 1294 participants 44.05 % repIndex Mar 2025 Participants 967 Age groups Gender GRI Score Card (Participants) 44% Type Sample Size Score (%) Diversity Score (%) Country Environment 976 44.32 38.8 Country Gender Age 961 34.51 34.71 Country Religion 976 53.31 38.8 Score Card Average 44.05 38.44 Countries (Participants) 63 India (179) Kenya (143) China (69) United States (51) Indonesia (40) Chile (38) Brazil (30) Israel (28) Canada (25) United Kingdom (23) Pakistan (23) Japan (22) Philippines (18) Mexico (16) Kazakhstan (16) Bangladesh (16) Korea South (14) Malaysia (13) France (13) Morocco (12) Egypt (12) Vietnam (12) Germany (11) Spain (11) Australia (9) Russian Federation (9) Slovakia (9) Türkiye (9) Italy (9) South Africa (8) Singapore (8) Malawi (7) Algeria (6) Poland (6) Netherlands (5) Hungary (4) Saudi Arabia (4) Sweden (3) Finland (3) Belgium (3) Ukraine (2) Austria (2) Denmark (2) Switzerland (2) Portugal (2) United Arab Emirates (2) New Zealand (2) Palestine (1) Iceland (1) Ireland {Republic} (1) Armenia (1) Sudan (1) Greece (1) Norway (1) Panama (1) Cuba (1) Romania (1) Argentina (1) Saint Vincent & the Grenadines (1) Zimbabwe (1) Croatia (1) Tunisia (1) Libya (1) Questions Total Questions 15 Overview Global Pulse Highlights Here’s what the world said about AI In March 2025, Global Dialogues conducted its third research conversation involving almost 1000 participants​. This dialogue explored people’s daily experience of AI trust in institutions and AI systems, and preferences regarding future AI development. 1 AI is highly noticeable in daily life (67.7% notice it daily), and actively used both at work (49.2% use it daily by choice) and in personal life (47.0% use it daily by choice). 2 A majority notice automation replacing human interactions frequently (43.9% weekly, 30.7% daily). 3 58% somewhat or strongly trust their AI chatbots while only 30% have the same trust in their elected representatives. 4 A strong majority (71.4%) feel AI has already made their daily lives noticeably or profoundly better. Global Pulse Global Pulse is a survey of the world's trust in AI. Trust Survey ≈ Strongly Distrust Somewhat Distrust Neutral Somewhat Trust Strongly Trust Family Doctor 1 % 4 % 11 % 41 % 43 % Social Media 23 % 33 % 24 % 17 % 3 % Elected Representatives 20 % 28 % 24 % 24 % 4 % Faith Leader 12 % 17 % 27 % 33 % 11 % Civil Servants 18 % 29 % 22 % 25 % 6 % AI Chatbot 4 % 10 % 28 % 42 % 16 % AI Usage Survey In the last 3 months, how often have you... Daily Weekly Monthly Annually Never Expected AI Work 45 % 30 % 10 % 2 % 13 % Chosen AI Work 49 % 31 % 10 % 2 % 8 % Chosen AI Home 47 % 34 % 12 % 2 % 5 % Sensitive Personal Issue 14 % 27 % 20 % 8 % 31 % Real World Action 10 % 20 % 14 % 2 % 54 % Future Outlook Survey In the next 10 years, how do you think the increased use of AI across society is likely to affect... Profoundly Worse Noticeably Worse No Change Noticeably Better Profoundly Better Cost Of Living 3 % 19 % 22 % 46 % 10 % Free Time 2 % 8 % 22 % 51 % 17 % Sense Of Purpose 5 % 15 % 38 % 32 % 10 % Community Wellbeing 4 % 15 % 26 % 43 % 12 % Good Jobs 13 % 39 % 17 % 23 % 8 % Highlights Loading chart... Loading chart... Loading chart... Loading chart... Loading chart... Loading chart... Loading chart... Download the data Explore what the world is really saying about AI. Access our complete dataset to conduct your own analysis and contribute to the growing body of research on global AI perspectives. Download the data Global Dialogues A Collective Intelligence Project Privacy Policy Site by Common Knowledge