The data reveals a decisive move towards specific 'deliverables'. Users are not just chatting; they are demanding finished assets: a professional headshot (Photo Studio), a study schema (Mapa Mental), or a specific coding solution (Debugcode). The vagueness of prompts is disappearing.
Trend Alert:Localized educational content (Spanish 'Mapas', Korean 'Flowcharts') represents an untapped localized EdTech market.
The most significant trend for May 17 is the practical application of image generation. Keywords like 'Photo studio' and 'mini studio' (27 counts) suggest that users are now comfortable using AI to replace professional headshots and product photography. This moves beyond 'Avatar' generation into 'Professional Digital Twin' creation.
A highly distinct pattern is visible in the Spanish ('mapa mental', 'esquema', 'conceptos') and Korean ('flowchart') datasets. Students are requesting **structured visual outputs** rather than text generation. This suggests a maturation in prompt engineering where learners use AI to visualize complex relationships (Nervous system, Lamarck theory) rather than just writing essays.
Terms like 'Italian brainrot cheese', 'Sheems memes', and specific viral figures ('Juan Carlos Bustillos') highlight the persistent role of AI in internet culture generation. While business uses grow, a significant volume (approx 20%) remains dedicated to meme creation and niche, rapid-cycle cultural referencing, creating a chaotic but engaged ecosystem.
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