{"slug": "pew-research-finds-49-of-us-adults-now-use-ai-chatbots", "title": "Pew Research finds 49% of US adults now use AI chatbots", "summary": "A Pew Research survey of 5,119 US adults found that 49% have used an AI chatbot, up from 33% in 2024, with ChatGPT leading at 44% adoption. However, 71% believe AI threatens data privacy, and two-thirds say AI is advancing too quickly, signaling potential regulatory shifts.", "body_md": "# Pew Research finds 49% of US adults now use AI chatbots\n\nNearly half of American adults have tried AI chatbots, but most still think the technology is moving too fast and threatening their data privacy\n\nAlmost half of all American adults have now used an AI chatbot. That number was just 33% in 2024, meaning adoption jumped by roughly 16 percentage points in under two years.\n\n## The numbers behind the chatbot boom\n\nThe survey, conducted between February 17-23, 2026, polled 5,119 US adults. The headline figure: 49% have used an AI chatbot at some point. But the more telling number might be the 25% who report using them daily.\n\nChatGPT remains the dominant player, and it’s not particularly close. A full 44% of respondents reported using OpenAI’s flagship product. Google’s Gemini came in second at 24%, followed by Microsoft Copilot at 17% and Meta AI at 14%.\n\nThe demographic splits are also revealing. Adults under 50 use chatbots at a 63% rate. Among those 65 and older, that drops to just 23%. Asian adults reported the highest utilization of any demographic group at 70%.\n\n## The trust problem isn’t going away\n\nRoughly two-thirds of respondents said AI is advancing too quickly. A full 71% of US adults believe AI’s proliferation will make personal data less secure. And 40% of respondents believe AI could negatively impact society overall.\n\n## What this means for investors\n\nChatGPT’s dominance at 44% presents an interesting competitive dynamic. Google’s Gemini at 24% shows that distribution advantages can win meaningful share. Microsoft Copilot’s 17% adoption, despite being integrated into Windows and Office, suggests that bundling alone isn’t a guarantee of market leadership.\n\nWhen 71% of a population believes a technology threatens their data security, regulation follows. Companies building AI governance tools, privacy-preserving machine learning infrastructure, and compliance solutions are positioned to benefit from what looks like an inevitable regulatory wave.\n\nIf only 23% of adults over 65 have tried chatbots, that cohort represents the next frontier for adoption. Similarly, the 37% of under-50 adults who still haven’t used a chatbot represent remaining growth potential.\n\n**Disclosure:** This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our\n\n[Editorial Policy](https://cryptobriefing.com/editorial-policy/).", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/pew-research-finds-49-of-us-adults-now-use-ai-chatbots", "canonical_source": "https://cryptobriefing.com/pew-research-us-adults-ai-chatbots/", "published_at": "2026-06-22 03:47:43+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-06-22 03:48:57.767164+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["artificial-intelligence", "large-language-models", "ai-products", "ai-policy", "ai-ethics"], "entities": ["Pew Research", "OpenAI", "ChatGPT", "Google", "Gemini", "Microsoft", "Copilot", "Meta AI"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/pew-research-finds-49-of-us-adults-now-use-ai-chatbots", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/pew-research-finds-49-of-us-adults-now-use-ai-chatbots.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/pew-research-finds-49-of-us-adults-now-use-ai-chatbots.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/pew-research-finds-49-of-us-adults-now-use-ai-chatbots.jsonld"}}