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A new survey found 1 in 4 people in Japan believe AI could replace friends or family

A new survey by Jiji Press, one of Japan’s major news agencies, found that nearly one in four people in Japan believe advanced AI could eventually serve as a substitute for friends or family.

The findings show how generative AI is becoming part of both professional and personal life.

Key findings:

→ 30.8% of respondents said they use generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, while 67.8% said they do not.

→ Usage was highest among people in their 30s, at 56.2%.

→ 53.3% of people aged 18 to 29 and 47.4% of those in their 40s also reported using generative AI.

→ Work was the most common use case, cited by 64.7% of AI users.

→ 35.3% use AI for help with cooking, cleaning, and other household tasks.

→ 27.1% ask AI about current affairs, while 21.7% use it to discuss hobbies and interests.

→ 12.8% said they use AI to talk about relationship or work-related problems.

Overall, 24.9% of respondents said more advanced AI could eventually replace friends or family, compared with 65.1% who disagreed.

The survey was conducted through face-to-face interviews with 2,000 adults across Japan from June 12 to 15, with a valid response rate of 57.1%.

u/ComplexExternal4831 — 15 days ago

Good news to Japanese users

Power keyboard seems has passed Japanese TELEC certification.
Hope to get mine soon.

Model number is CP-1000, However, as far as I can see, The downloadable pdf files(test results and teardowns) aren't a power keyboard.
Do someone from Clicks could explain this?

https://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/giteki/SearchServlet?pageID=jk01&NUM\_TYPE=1&NUM=219-269262&NAM=&FOM=&PC=&YAR\_FROM=&MON\_FROM=&DAY\_FROM=&YAR\_TO=&MON\_TO=&DAY\_TO=&RAD=00-00-00-00&TEC=1&TEC=2&TEC=3&TEC=4&TEC=5&TEC=6&TEC=7&SC=1#searchlist

u/qcksu — 2 months ago