We observe a dual-speed ecosystem on July 12. On one hand, a massive Spanish-speaking student demographic is heavily leveraging 'Mapa Mental' (Mind Map) tools for Thesis (Tesis) and Problem-Based Learning (ABP), indicating AI's acceptance in formal academia. On the other hand, the 'Uncensored' and 'Remix' keywords reveal a rebellion against sterilized corporate AI.
The most dominating cluster involves Spanish queries for 'mapa mental' linked to varied topics like 'thesis creation', 'ABP' (Problem Based Learning), and 'child education'. This indicates that AI is effectively replacing traditional diagramming software for students, who now demand text-to-structure capabilities rather than just text generation.
The prominence of 'remix video ads' and 'product placement photo ads' highlights a pivot in marketing. Users are no longer just generating images from scratch; they are modifying existing assets. This suggests a growing reliability on 'Inpainting' and 'Video-to-Video' AI tools (like LivePortrait or Remix AI) to update commercial content quickly without re-shooting.
A strong undercurrent of users is searching for 'generador de prompt sin censura' (uncensored prompt generator) and 'chat sans filtre' (chat without filter). This aligns with global trends where creators feel stifled by safety guardrails in major models (OpenAI/Google), pushing traffic toward open-source models (like Stable Diffusion variants) that offer raw, restricted artistic freedom.
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