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  "excerpt": "We still don’t know how people are really using AI | MIT Technology Review You need to enable JavaScript to view this site. Skip to Content MIT Technology Review Featured Topics Newsletters Events Audio MIT Technology Review Featured Topics Newsletters Events Audio Artificial intelligence We still don’t know how people are really using AI But a new study shows that work use cases make up less of the picture than AI companies claim. By Eileen Guo archive page August 18, 2026 Stephanie Arnett/MIT ",
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