Today's search volume offers a stark contrast between productive discipline and unregulated consumption. While thousands of students are using AI for 'Concept Maps' and 'Annual Reports' to survive the academic finals (particularly in Spanish and Russian regions), an equally massive wave of users is actively seeking 'Muke.ai' and face-swapping tools.
Key Observation:The 'Education' cluster is now strictly utilitarian (creating plans/diagrams), showing that AI has moved from a 'Cheat Bot' to a 'Workflow Assistant' for students.
Search data confirms a massive migration in EdTech usage. Queries are no longer asking AI to 'write an essay', but rather to 'create a mind map' (Mapa Mental) or 'design a presentation' (сделать презентацию). This indicates students in the Northern Hemisphere (wrapping up the 2024-2025 academic year) are using AI to organize information visually rather than just generating raw text, reflecting a maturation in AI literacy.
While productive uses of AI soar, the single highest-frequency specific tool queried was 'Muke.ai', a platform associated with controversial 'undress' features. This starkly highlights the bifurcated nature of the current AI market: professional productivity tools (PowerPoint, Concept Maps) are growing steadily, but unregulated 'novelty' and NSFW tools maintain immense viral velocity.
Keywords like 'crear una canción' (create a song) and 'voice translator' appeared in top tiers, suggesting 2025 is the year Generative Audio becomes accessible to non-musicians. Unlike 2024's image generation boom, the 2025 trend sees users expecting full-song production and real-time dubbing from simple text prompts.
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