This date marks a tipping point where video synthesis (combined volume >70) exceeded basic image requests. The market is splitting into three distinct behaviors: 'Creators' exploring Sora 2 limits, 'Students' in LATAM markets automating entire assignments (Presentations/Concept Maps), and a persistent 'Dark' segment focused on ethical breaches (Deepfakes/Undress).
Actionable Trend:SaaS founders should investigate 'Workflow Integrations' (Notion/Spreadsheet connectors). The 'Post to Notion' query signal indicates users want AI output directly in their workspace, not in a chatbot window.
For the first time in our datasets, queries related to video ('Image to video', 'Text to video', 'Kie.ai-sora-2') have outnumbered general art prompts. This shift signals the maturation of tools like Sora 2 and LTX Studio, moving from experimental tech to mainstream creative utilities. Users are now demanding narrative control over static pixels.
A massive influx of extremely specific Spanish queries (e.g., 'Crea una presentacion de los tipos de inestigacio...') indicates a specific use-case: Students are pasting prompt requirements directly into search engines, looking for AI to handle entire deliverables. This is boosting traffic for Concept Map Makers and automated slide generators.
While 'Dream Companion' (20) suggests a demand for emotional support AIs, queries for 'Muke.ai' and 'Facefusion' (combined ~20) highlight the darker side of character synthesis: non-consensual deepfakes. The high count for these specific tools suggests users are bypassing safety-aligned platforms (like ChatGPT/Gemini) to find unrestricted specialized software.
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