The data from July 1st presents a sharp dichotomy. While the viral volume is dominated by 'Muke.ai' (an adult/swap tool likely trending via social algorithms), the broader, more sustained volume is firmly rooted in educational structure.
Key Trend:Spanish-speaking users are leading the adoption of AI as a 'Structure Generator' (creating PPTs, Process Maps, and Concept Maps), signaling a move beyond simple Chat to Workflow integration.
The prominence of Muke.ai reveals a persistent market segment looking for 'unrestricted' AI image manipulation (swapping and undressing). This behavior is event-driven (likely a social media trend) and represents a high-risk but high-volume intent, separate from mainstream creative tools.
Conversely, the Spanish-speaking demographic shows a mature use of AI for Educational Organization. Queries like 'mapa conceptual' (concept map) and 'hazme una ppt' (make me a ppt) outnumber generic chat queries, suggesting AI is now the primary workflow tool for students in this region for summarizing and visualizing data.
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