TechFlow news, May 12 — According to Jinshi Data, the recently released "Global Artificial Intelligence Trust, Attitude, and Application Survey Report (2025)" shows that Chinese respondents have significantly higher trust in and acceptance of artificial intelligence (AI) than the global average. The report is based on research covering 47 countries and regions.
It is known that a team led by Professor Nico Gillespie from the University of Melbourne, Australia, together with KPMG, conducted interviews with 48,000 respondents between November 2024 and January 2025. Data shows that more than half (58%) of respondents worldwide actively use AI tools, among whom 31% use them weekly or even daily. In China, the AI adoption rate in the workplace reaches as high as 93%, with half (50%) of users achieving regular usage levels, demonstrating a significant leading advantage.




