The report shows that the acceptance level of AI among Chinese respondents is significantly higher than the global average.

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12/05/2025
A recent survey report on global artificial intelligence trust, attitudes, and applications shows that Chinese respondents have significantly higher levels of trust and acceptance of artificial intelligence than the global average. The report is based on a survey covering 47 countries and regions. It is known that Professor Nico Gillespie of the University of Melbourne in Australia, along with scholars from the KPMG team, conducted interviews and research on 48,000 respondents from November 2024 to January 2025. The data shows that over half of the respondents globally actively use AI tools, with a third using them on a weekly or even daily basis. In China, the workplace AI application rate is as high as 93%, with half of users reaching a normalized level of application, demonstrating a significant leading advantage.