Artificial intelligence (AI) has become one of the most transformative technologies of the 21st century, reshaping industries across the globe. In Europe, businesses of all sizes are starting to realize the potential of AI to drive innovation, streamline operations, and enhance customer experiences. From small startups to multinational corporations, European…
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Top 10 Tech Gadgets Every European Should Own in 2024
In 2024, technology continues to revolutionize our lives in ways that we couldn’t have imagined even a few years ago. With innovations ranging from AI-powered devices to futuristic wearables, the world of tech is brimming with exciting new gadgets. For Europeans looking to stay ahead of the curve, here’s a…
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8 charts on technology use around the world
While internet use is nearly ubiquitous in many countries, not everyone is online. Divides still exist on technology usage between people in some advanced economies and those in some emerging economies, according to Pew Research Center data from 27 countries in 2022 and 2023. Smartphone ownership and social media use…
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More Americans are joining the ‘cashless’ economy
In less than a decade, the share of Americans who go “cashless” in a typical week has increased by double digits. Today, roughly four-in-ten Americans (41%) say none of their purchases in a typical week are paid for using cash, up from 29% in 2018 and 24% in 2015, according to a…
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What the data says about Americans’ views of artificial intelligence
From detecting cancer on a medical scan to drafting an essay for a school assignment, artificial intelligence is increasingly shaping the way Americans live. Pew Research Center surveys show that Americans are increasingly cautious about the growing role of AI in their lives generally. Today, 52% of Americans are more concerned than excited about…
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Germans stand out for their comparatively light use of social media
Internet use is nearly ubiquitous in Germany, but social media use is not. In fact, Germans stand out internationally for their relatively light use of social media, according to Pew Research Center surveys in dozens of countries. The vast majority of German adults (93%) are online, meaning they use the internet…
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Teens and Internet, Device Access Fact Sheet
Explore the patterns and trends of U.S. teens’ internet usage and their access to different technology devices below. Teen internet use over time Today, nearly all U.S. teens say they use the internet every day (96%). And the share of teens who report being online “almost constantly” has roughly doubled…
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Americans’ Use of Mobile Technology and Home Broadband
Some aspects of the digital divide remain, even as most U.S. adults have a smartphone or subscribe to home broadband. About 4 in 10 report being online almost constantly. In a far cry from the early 2000s, most U.S. adults today say they use the internet (95%), have a smartphone…
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Internet, social media use and device ownership in U.S. have plateaued after years of growth
The use of digital technology has had a long stretch of rapid growth in the United States, but the share of Americans who go online, use social media or own key devices has remained stable the past two years, according to a new analysis of Pew Research Center data. The shares…
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Use of technalogy in Industries:
Things On Internet: The Internet of things describes devices with sensors, processing ability, software and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet or other communications networks. The Internet of things encompasses electronics, communication, and computer science engineering. Cloud Computing: Cloud Computing. 99%…