The search data for January 9 shows a stark contrast. The highest volume is dedicated to 'Una figura humana...', a prompt asking for connection, nature, and cosmic brains—highly abstract and emotional. Conversely, a huge surge in utility ('create api', 'concept maps') and rough meme culture ('Tun Tun', 'Rat Race') shows the other side of the user base: pure functionality and entertainment.
The standout metric for January 9 is the overwhelming volume of the specific Spanish prompt for 'Una figura humana con un cerebro luminoso' (A human figure with a luminous brain). Unlike generic keywords, this suggests a viral copy-paste trend from social media (TikTok/Instagram Reels) originating in Spanish-speaking regions. Users are no longer prompting from scratch; they are replicating specific, successful art styles that symbolize intellect and connection.
A growing cluster of searches involves putting political figures (Trump, Vance) into movie scenes, specifically 'Rat Race'. This indicates that AI image generators are increasingly used as Political Satire Machines. The specificity of 'Tun Tun Sagur' and 'Rat Race' implies users are trying to recreate specific viral memes or scenes they saw elsewhere, demanding high consistency from the AI models.
While 'Essay' searches remain active, the data highlights a shift toward visual learning tools: 'Concept Maps' (Mapa conceptual), 'Flowcharts', and 'Interactive objectives'. Students are asking AI to visualize relationships (Cognitive systems, Biology) rather than just output text. Tools that can output editable visual nodes (XML/Charts) are likely to see higher retention than standard chatbots for this demographic.
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