Personal AI assistants seem to have one of the largest impacts (or at least “presence”) mainly due to the number of users. The impact per person seems small—making life slightly more convenient and productive, maybe. Not sure if there is actually much impact on productivity. I wonder if there is any research on this. I haven’t looked into it at all.
Relatedly, chatbots are certainly used a lot, but I’m uncertain about its current impacts beyond personal entertainment and wellbeing (and uncertain about the direction of the impact on wellbeing).
What 2026 looks like has a few relevant facts on the current impacts, and interesting speculation about the future impacts of personal assistants and chatbots. E.g. facts:
“in China in 2021 the market for chatbots is $420M/year, and there are 10M active users. This article claims the global market is around $2B/year in 2021 and is projected to grow around 30%/year.”
I don’t feel surprised by those stats, but I also hadn’t really considered how big the market is.
Personal AI assistants seem to have one of the largest impacts (or at least “presence”) mainly due to the number of users. The impact per person seems small—making life slightly more convenient and productive, maybe. Not sure if there is actually much impact on productivity. I wonder if there is any research on this. I haven’t looked into it at all.
Relatedly, chatbots are certainly used a lot, but I’m uncertain about its current impacts beyond personal entertainment and wellbeing (and uncertain about the direction of the impact on wellbeing).
What 2026 looks like has a few relevant facts on the current impacts, and interesting speculation about the future impacts of personal assistants and chatbots. E.g. facts:
“in China in 2021 the market for chatbots is $420M/year, and there are 10M active users. This article claims the global market is around $2B/year in 2021 and is projected to grow around 30%/year.”
I don’t feel surprised by those stats, but I also hadn’t really considered how big the market is.