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NEW CCIA RESEARCH FINDS GENERATIVE AI IS THE FASTEST-ADOPTED TECHNOLOGY IN HISTORY

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November 21, 2025

Independent analysis conducted by the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) shows that generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is being adopted at a pace unprecedented in technology history.

NEW CCIA RESEARCH FINDS GENERATIVE AI IS THE FASTEST-ADOPTED TECHNOLOGY IN HISTORY

According to the 2025 “Survey of Product Impact in the Connected Economy: Artificial Intelligence,” distributed by the CCIA Research Center, the diffusion rate of GenAI surpasses that of prior general-purpose technologies such as the personal computer and the internet. The findings outline what the group describes as a “once-in-a-generation” shift in how digital tools enter mainstream use.

The survey reports that roughly three-fifths of relevant users had engaged with at least one GenAI application within eighteen months of its first mass-market appearance. While previous technologies required years to reach similar penetration, GenAI appears to be accelerating past those benchmarks. The CCIA characterizes the adoption curve as steep and wide, noting that the technology has moved from early experimentation to broad usage in enterprise and consumer settings in record time.

imageThe study arrives at a time when companies, regulators and policymakers are actively discussing the strategic implications of AI. Issues of workforce impact, infrastructure demand, platform governance and economic productivity are all now central to the debate. The CCIA’s framing places GenAI not just as a tool but as a foundational component within a new architecture of digital products, suggesting implications that extend well beyond immediate software and services innovation.

HOW THE ADOPTION LANDSCAPE COMPARES TO PRIOR TECHNOLOGIES

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