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Brits Have Revealed Where They'd Like AI to Take Control of Their Lives

A study of 2,000 adults shows 76% use AI for tasks like shopping and wellbeing, with 15% engaging daily, highlighting growing reliance on AI in Britain.

  • Currys is launching a new awards event in October to recognize the top AI-powered retail products available in the UK.
  • Currys commissioned a study of 2,000 adults to understand how people currently use and feel about AI technology in daily life.
  • The study revealed that 76 percent of adults have incorporated AI into their daily routines to varying degrees, and nearly half—49 percent—are open to allowing AI to manage simple tasks such as shopping or sending messages.
  • Currys AI spokesperson Caitlin Mellor emphasized their commitment to helping consumers navigate the AI revolution and noted the technology's growing influence on everyday life.
  • The study and awards suggest growing public openness to AI, with 68 percent eager to learn more, indicating AI's expanding role in everyday activities.
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Brits have revealed where they'd like AI to take control of their lives

Brits would like AI to take control of doing the weekly shop, planning meals – and sending birthday messages.

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The top 20 things Brits would use AI for, research reveals

Brits would like AI to take control of doing the weekly shop, planning meals – and sending birthday messages.

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The Scotsman broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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