08-04-2025 20:41 via infodocket.com

New Report: “The State of Generative AI Use in Canada 2025: Exploring Public Attitudes and Adoption Trends”

The report linked below was recently shared on Figshare.
From the Social Media Lab (Ted Rogers School of Management at Toronto Metropolitan University):
The State of Generative AI Use in Canada 2025, authored by Dr. Anatoliy Gruzd, Philip Mai, and Anthony Clements Haines of Toronto Metropolitan University, draws on a census‑balanced survey of 1,500 adults conducted between February 19 and March 1, 2025. The report charts the nation’s rapid adoption of te
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