New research across Europe highlights a gap in AI adoption: 15% of Finnish consumers claim they have never used AI, while 31% say they use it daily.
HELSINKI, Finland—October 06, 2025—People across Europe are using artificial intelligence every day but most don’t realise it, according to new research from Equinix, Inc. —the world's digital infrastructure company®.
From everyday uses like Google searches and health trackers, to the unseen benefits in drug discovery and pension planning, AI is already being integrated into everyday life. Most people feel confident they understand how AI works (56%), yet just 33% recognise they use AI-powered services or applications daily. 18% even say they never use them, revealing a clear knowledge gap in public understanding of this budding technology.
Among Finnish respondents, 31% identify they use AI daily and 27% report use a few times a week. For those aged 16–24, nearly half (48%) knowingly use AI daily.
Those who do not believe they use AI account for 18% of all European respondents and 15% of Finnish respondents. Within this group, the age cohort least aware of using the tech is people over 55: 30% among Europeans and 23% among Finns say they have not used AI.
The survey—which includes insights from 6,000 respondents across Finland, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK—found a surprising 77% of people living across the region aren’t worried about the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in society. In Finland, the figure was 74%. In fact, over half of people feel confident in AI already, which when compared to early confidence rates of past innovations like the internet or mobile phone, suggests AI is set to be the quickest adopted new technology in modern history.
Regina Dahlström, Managing Director for the Nordics at Equinix noted: “AI is already deeply embedded in our daily lives, in almost every technology touchpoint we have, but this data shows most people don’t realise it. If we want to harness the real potential of AI, we need greater understanding of how we’re already using it.”
AI platforms can now design drug molecules that reach clinical trials in under 18 months rather than several years, enable smart home thermostats to learn daily routines and the carbon intensity of the grid to save energy and costs, and even enhance food quality, optimising production processes and reducing waste.
“None of this would be possible without the infrastructure behind it. At Equinix, we connect people across the globe through our data centers. But that’s not enough. The whole of society must prioritise AI education alongside infrastructure development to enable innovation,” Dahlström added.
Historically, every great innovation has faced uncertainty and misunderstanding, from the arrival of the internet to the phones we now carry everywhere. Yet each of these technologies have become an essential part of how we live and work. They have unlocked huge innovation and impact across vital areas of society, such as communications, healthcare, entertainment and more.
With early consumer confidence in AI already ahead of and bucking historical trends, the data suggests an opportunity for a new era of innovation. To fulfil this potential, it is now essential to increase understanding of what AI is, how it works and what it is already doing for us.
Other key findings from the research reveal:
The Age of Intelligence has arrived; and AI is a key part of that. But AI doesn’t live in silos. Distributed AI is already redefining industries, accelerating discovery, and unlocking endless possibilities. But innovation cannot thrive without greater public knowledge to ensure the technology is accessible, accepted and used efficiently at scale.
With over 120 data centers across EMEA, Equinix provides the foundation for AI and the benefits it can bring to society. Secure, interconnected, low-latency infrastructure allows AI to meet its promise. Furthering advancement, Equinix recently launched a global AI Proving Ground, providing enterprises with a dynamic environment to collaborate with leading AI technology partners, test joint solutions, reduce risk, and speed time to market.
About the Research
The independent study, commissioned by Equinix, surveyed 6,000 consumers aged 16 and above across six markets: the UK, Germany, Finland, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. The research was carried out by Censuswide, a globally recognised market research firm, with data collected between 28 August and 3 September 2025. Censuswide is a member of the Market Research Society and adheres to the MRS Code of Conduct as well as ESOMAR principles.
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