In 2025, calling artificial intelligence something “new” almost sounds funny.
It’s everywhere—our kitchens, our closets, and in our everyday decisions.
It’s no longer a revolution. It’s just normal life.
The real question isn’t if we use AI anymore, but how we actually do it.
A new study published by Harvard Business Review shows exactly that:
people use generative AI to plan personalized dinner parties, get fashion and style recommendations, or book custom-made trips.
We turn to it to transform messy notes into clear infographics and to make sense of complex data by offering practical solutions.
It has become a personal assistant, a brainstorming partner, a go-to problem solver.
Of course, not everyone is fully convinced. Some still keep their distance, observing with caution.
But one thing is clear from the data: AI is becoming more pervasive, more adaptable, and it’s changing the way we think, work, and live.
AI isn’t the future anymore. It’s the present.