Top 10 states utilizing AI and technology to boost productivity

Top 10 states utilizing AI and technology to boost productivity

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New research has revealed the Top 10 U.S. states using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and technology the most in everyday life.

The latest study in this area comes to us from the PDF management experts at Smallpdf, who analyzed the average number of monthly Google searches in each state over the past 12 months from November 2023-24 for over 900 terms related to productivity-boosting tech, such as ‘organization app’ and ‘time management helper,’ to reveal the states using tech and AI to boost productivity the most.  

The Top 10 states searching for terms related to productivity-boosting tech and AI

Rank State Average number of monthly Google searches per 100,000 citizens  
Wyoming 94.03 
Delaware 92.95 
Alaska 91.35 
North Dakota 90.78 
Vermont 88.94 
Florida 87.13 
Hawaii 86.81 
New York 86.38 
Rhode Island 85.69 
10 Nevada 83.02 

Wyoming takes the top spot, with 94.03 average monthly Google searches for terms related to productivity-boosting tech and AI per 100,000 citizens. This figure accounts for 10.6% of the total searches in all states in the top ten.

Delaware ranks second, with an average monthly search volume of 92.95 per 100,000 people.

Alaska places third, with 91.35 average monthly Google searches per 100,000 residents.

North Dakota follows, with 90.78 average monthly searches per 100,000 for terms related to productivity-boosting tech and AI.

Vermont comes fifth, with an average monthly search volume of 88.94 per 100,000 people.

Florida is next, with 87.13 average monthly Google searches per 100,000 citizens. Hawaii ranks seventh, with 86.81, followed by New York, with 86.38. Rhode Island takes the ninth spot, with 85.69 average monthly Google searches per 100,000 people, and Nevada rounds out the top ten, with 83.02.  

On the other hand, the state least interested in using tech to boost productivity is Mississippi, with an average monthly search volume of 61.91 per 100,000 citizens. Closely following are Kentucky and Wisconsin, with average monthly search volumes of 62.73 and 63.53 per 100,000, respectively.  

In the US, the top searched term is ‘notes app,’ with an average monthly search volume of 45,379. This figure accounts for 18% of all searches related to productivity-boosting tech. The term ‘reminders app’ follows, with an average monthly search volume of 38,995, making up 15% of the total searches. The term ‘homework helpers’ follows, with an average monthly search volume of 29,543, accounting for 12% of all searches. The terms ‘calendar app’ and ‘writing app’ round off the top five, with search volumes of 21,507 and 9,929, respectively.  

Moritz Werner, CEO of Smallpdf commented on the findings:

“It is fascinating to see how different states across the US use technology and AI to improve productivity.

“Interestingly, the ranking seems to be dominated by states with some of the lowest populations in the US, such as Wyoming, Vermont, and Alaska. This could be influenced by a number of factors, such as the percentage of the population working or studying from home and the percentage of white-collar workers. 

“The top searched terms across the US, notes app, reminders app and homework helpers, suggest a focus on tools for organization and academic help. This highlights technology as a way to stay on top of tasks and juggle busy schedules.  

“Using technology to boost productivity has become an essential tool to help with time management, improve organization, and reduce procrastination. Whether you’re a student, a professional, or even a parent, there are tools out there that can help everybody.” 

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(Source: Smallpdf)

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