Search data for December 29th reveals a fascinating dichotomy. On the professional side, Spanish and French users are driving a surge in 'structure'—seeking AI to format tables (mise en forme) and create mental maps. In direct contrast, the 'creative' segment is leaning into romantic fantasy, with queries for 'fanfic' and 'making people kiss' (photos) showing significant traction.
Opportunity:Tools that bridge this gap—such as visual storytelling apps that create diagrams for plot outlines—could capture both audiences effectively.
One of the most notable patterns in today's dataset is the heavy volume for specific, unglamorous tasks: 'mise en forme tableau' (table formatting) and 'pdf dinamic'. Users are moving past general chat interfaces and searching for specific utility tools that solve administrative pain points. This aligns with the wider trend of specialized AI agents replacing generic chatbots for office workflows.
The prevalence of 'mapas mentales', 'diagrama', and 'box map' highlights a massive academic or planning-based need. The consistent volume suggests a specific assignment or widespread adoption of AI for brainstorming sessions, particularly within the Spanish-speaking education sector. This is a high-retention use case compared to casual image generation.
Keywords like 'ebook', 'gerador de ebooks', and 'tripticos' (tri-fold brochures) indicate a thriving segment of prosumers using AI to create physical and digital deliverables. This group sits between the hobbyists (Fanfic) and the professionals (Excel/PDF users), leveraging AI to produce marketable content quickly.
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