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AI Leads in Personal Matters

AI agents lead in personal matters in 2025, with 55% of requests for personal needs. Discover how AI is reshaping daily life.

Luna Torres
ByLuna Torres- Senior Editor
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In 2025, 55% of requests to artificial intelligence (AI) are for personal issues, while only 30% are for work tasks. This shows the growing role of AI agents in daily life.

Russian expert Roman Dushkin, citing research from Harvard and Perplexity AI, says AI agents are more independent than chatbots. They plan, execute, and adjust tasks based on results.

AI agents are most used for deep learning: summarizing study materials, gathering legal info, preparing reports, market research. Dushkin notes that agents handle the heavy intellectual work.

"In deep analysis mode, an agent finds articles, reads, structures, and delivers a report in 15 minutes," says Dushkin, adding that users just skim the result.

Ivan Moiseyev from Alice AI adds that a third of queries involve vital issues like medicine, law, household, while a quarter are financial (savings strategy, investment, purchases). AI agents excel when users would need to compare many sources.

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