How the people of the UK embrace and challenge AI integration

Survey results reveal the widespread use of AI across the UK in workplaces and homes, while also highlighting key challenges and concerns.

  • Thursday, 17th July 2025 Posted 10 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

As AI tools become an integral part of daily life, Adobe Express embarked on a mission to uncover how individuals in the UK engage with this technology.

A survey of over 1,000 adults reveals the nation's journey towards AI adoption—highlighting creative uses, productivity boosts, and prevailing concerns.

Across the UK, 40% of citizens incorporate AI in both work and personal spheres, while 15% use it solely for work. In comparison, 25% employ AI for personal life, and 31% don't use it at all. Notably, 72% experienced productivity gains, with 47% saving up to 4 hours weekly at home. A similar percentage report saving up to 4 hours a week at work, with 12% reporting times savings of more than 10 hours.

AI tools support daily tasks, significantly streamlining activities, from recipe generation to creating birthday invitations. Over half report financial savings, with a quarter reducing expenses by £50 monthly. Glasgow boasts the highest financial savings, while Southampton leads in time saved.

People regularly use AI at home for information research (65%), smart communication (29%) entertainment (28%) and personal organisation & fitness tracking (41%). At work professionals are using AI for design & content creation (70%), research & information gathering (56%), data analysis (46%), communication (22%) and software development (18%).

Despite noted advantages, barriers to AI adoption persist. Privacy concerns affect 31%, while 27% express usage difficulties. Concerns over dependency (19%) and financial costs (14%) deter others. Regions such as Belfast and Birmingham identify trust and ease-of-use as primary concerns.

Industries like pharmaceuticals and creative arts show reluctance, largely due to a lack of education on AI advantages.

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