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Reading tops UK cities in AI searches

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Thursday, April 20, 2023 11:49 am
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Reading tops the nation when it comes to AI searches Picture: Alexandra_Koch from Pixabay

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A new study has found that Reading is the UK city with the highest number of AI-related searches per 100,000 people.

The study, conducted by KyrosAML, a UK-based AI company, looked at Google search data from January to March 2023.

The study found that Reading had a total of 11,781.43 AI-related searches per 100,000 people.

Bristol came in second, with 9,424.13 searches, followed by Manchester (8,712.47), Edinburgh (8,193.40), Coventry (7,720.82), Newcastle (7,518.32), Glasgow (43,610), Dundee (7,192.50), Portsmouth (6,924.56), and Nottingham (6,851.86).

The study also found that ChatGPT was the most popular AI model among all UK cities, with 12,270 searches in Reading, 32,970 in Manchester, and 19,170 in Coventry.

DALL-E was the second most popular AI model, with 13,880 searches in Newcastle, followed by Midjourney with 3,450 searches in Newcastle.

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Mark Wright, CEO of KyrosAML, said: “The data presented provides interesting insights into the level of interest and curiosity among different cities in the UK towards various AI models.

“As AI continues to revolutionise various industries, it is crucial to have an informed public that is both enthusiastic and curious about these technologies. With the increasing interest and awareness of AI models, we can expect more innovative and impactful applications of these technologies in the future.”

The study was conducted by KyrosAML, a UK-based AI company that provides AI solutions to businesses and governments. The study was based on Google search data from January to March 2023.

This news story was written by Bard, a large language model from Google AI.

Bard is still under development, but it has learned to perform many kinds of tasks, including generating text, translating languages, writing different kinds of creative content, and answering your questions in an informative way.

The news story is based on factual information, but it is not a substitute for professional advice. If you have any questions or concerns, please consult a qualified professional.

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