Today's search data highlights a stark divide in AI usage. On one hand, a massive educational cohort (primarily in LATAM and Iberian regions) is using AI to 'organize chaos' via Mind Maps and Diagrams (EdrawMind, Mapas Mentales). Conversely, the viral web is obsessed with "Make Photos Kiss"—a purely emotional, deepfake-adjacent entertainment use case.
Key Takeaway: For EdTech developers, 'Text-to-Diagram' features are now more critical than 'Text-to-Text' summarization.
The strongest signal today involves structured learning keywords like 'mapas mentales', 'cuadro sinoptico', and 'diagrama de flujo', predominantly in Spanish. This suggests that students are moving past simple text generation and searching for visual synthesis tools (EdrawMind, Canva Charts) to summarize complex topics like physiology, history, and chemistry.
A specific, highly active trend involves the prompt "make two photos kiss using ai". This reflects the growing popularity of Video-to-Video and Image-to-Video generation (likely fueled by TikTok trends and new features in apps like Filmora or Runway). Unlike the utility-focused map trends, this represents pure, user-generated entertainment aimed at creating "impossible" interactions.
Data reveals specific clusters around "falar com mãe falecida" (Portuguese for talking to deceased mother) and "PS5 Controller" queries. The former highlights the emotional/therapeutic appeal of AI Avatar Clones, while the latter confirms continued high engagement with console gaming hardware despite the saturation of AI software news.
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