In 2025, calling artificial intelligence something “new” almost sounds funny.

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.

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