Search data from Jan 10 highlights a split in user intent. On one hand, social users are seeking 'hyper-specific emotional interaction' via AI (the Kiss trend), moving beyond simple avatar creation. On the other, the January 'back-to-school' effect is visible with a surge in 'Flashcards', 'Summaries', and 'Markdown' queries, indicating students are using AI to restructure information, not just generate it.
Opportunity:Developers should focus on niche academic formatting tools (Markdown/Quiz generation) as exam preparation season accelerates.
The most statistically significant trend today is the query cluster surrounding 'AI Kiss' and 'make two photos kiss'. This is not just a niche request but a mainstream social media meta-trend, likely powered by updates to tools like Viggle AI or Luma. Users are taking unrelated characters or celebrities and creating artificial intimacy, marking a shift from generative text to generative action/video.
Coinciding with the end of winter break, terms like 'Flash cards', 'Journal summary', and 'Markdown' have surged. This indicates the return of academic workflows. Interestingly, queries for 'autismo' and 'flash cards' often co-occur, suggesting a specific sub-niche of parents and educators using AI to create customized special education learning materials instantly.
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