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AI tools are freeing up more time for us, but research says a lot of us are just burning it

A study of US households found ChatGPT speeds up chores like job hunting and shopping, yet the extra time often goes to leisure, not self-improvement.

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Artificial intelligence is getting faster at clearing the small digital chores that eat into a normal week, and new research suggests Americans are already feeling that at home.

In a study that tracked internet browsing across more than 200,000 US households, researchers found ChatGPT users handled practical online tasks much more efficiently, then often used the extra room in their schedules for leisure.

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That finding stands out because most AI productivity talk still revolves around work. This research points somewhere more familiar. Your evenings, your errands, and the pile of routine tasks that usually gets pushed to the side. The upside is easy to grasp, but the longer-term payoff looks less certain.

The real boost shows up at home

The study tracked ChatGPT adoption from 2021 to 2024 and found users were 76% to 176% more efficient on practical digital tasks done at home.

That’s a dramatic gain, especially because the tasks were ordinary ones, including job hunting, travel planning, and shopping for basic household needs.

That makes the consumer case for AI feel more concrete. Instead of vague promises about productivity, this is about getting through annoying chores with less friction and less wasted effort. For a lot of people, that’s where the technology starts to feel genuinely useful.

Leisure gets the bigger share

The more uncomfortable part of the research comes after those chores are finished. Users generally did not shift much of that saved effort into education, training, or other forms of career development.

Researchers found more of it went toward social media, streaming, and spending time with friends.

That doesn’t make the outcome meaningless. Leisure has real value, even if it does not show up neatly in standard economic measures. But it does undercut the rosy assumption that consumer AI will naturally turn saved effort into better jobs, stronger skills, or upward mobility.

The divide may get worse

The study also found younger and higher-income Americans are adopting generative AI faster than older and lower-income groups.

That raises a harder question about who actually benefits if these tools keep improving, especially when the people who could use more help at home may be slower to adopt them.

Researchers say that gap deserves more attention from policymakers. AI may be saving people effort already, but the bigger consumer story is whether that benefit spreads widely enough to matter.

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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