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      According to recent data from a report by Microsoft, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Singapore now lead globally in monthly artificial intelligence (AI) tool adoption among working-age adults, with roughly 60 % participation in both nations. The report highlights that these smaller, highly digitised nations have outpaced giants like the United States and the People’s Republic of China despite the latter’s dominance in AI research and infrastructure. This suggests that strong infrastructure, policy coordination and workforce readiness may matter more than sheer size in driving AI diffusion. Meanwhile, large portions of the world remain far behind, underscoring a growing global digital divide in AI access and usage.

      Sources: Semafor, Middle East AI News

      Key Takeaways

      – The UAE and Singapore have achieved approximately 60 % monthly AI tool usage among their working-age populations, significantly ahead of many larger economies.

      – The United States and China, despite their vast research and infrastructure advantages, are trailing in terms of actual workforce integration of AI tools.

      – A major global divide remains: many low-income and emerging-market countries continue to have single-digit or very low double-digit AI adoption rates, driven by infrastructure, connectivity, and workforce-readiness gaps.

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      The rapid diffusion of artificial intelligence (AI) tools is one of the most significant technological shifts of our time—but what’s striking is who is leading the charge, and who’s being left behind. The December 2025 data from Microsoft’s “AI Diffusion Report” reveal that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Singapore are now topping global monthly-use charts among working-age populations, with adoption rates around 60 per cent. While the United States and China remain central to AI research and development, they are lagging in terms of widespread day-to-day usage within their workforces.

      It’s easy to assume that larger countries with deep research ecosystems would dominate AI usage, yet the data tell a different story. Smaller states like the UAE and Singapore appear to have an edge thanks to coordinated national strategies, high-quality digital infrastructure, a digitised workforce, and proactive public policy. For example, the UAE launched its UAE Strategy for Artificial Intelligence in 2017, aiming to integrate AI into sectors such as healthcare, transport, education, and government services. Meanwhile Singapore has consistently prioritised digital-skills development, data-governance frameworks, and public-private partnerships in AI. This suggests that scale is not everything; readiness and policy coherence can make a big difference.

      By contrast, larger countries face more heterogeneity—geographic, economic, educational—that slow adoption. The U.S. may lead in AI innovation and model-development, but integrating those tools into broadly used workflows remains uneven. China likewise has major competency in building large language models and infrastructure, yet achieving uniform workforce usage is a distinct challenge.

      Another crucial dimension is the global digital divide. Even as AI spreads faster than the internet or mobile phones did in previous decades, many regions—especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, parts of South Asia, and Latin America—are still far behind. Microsoft’s report suggests that in some countries the working-age population using AI monthly remains under 10 per cent. Key bottlenecks include unreliable electricity, weak internet connectivity, lack of digital literacy, and underserved language support for AI systems. This gap matters not just for technology adoption, but for economic productivity, workforce competitiveness, and national competitiveness in the coming AI-centric era.

      For media, policy makers, and business strategy alike, the takeaway is clear: having the research and infrastructure is necessary but not sufficient. Equipping a workforce with accessible AI tools, digital education, and integrated workflows is what drives mass adoption and moves a country into leadership. The UAE and Singapore demonstrate a model: build the ecosystem, invest in readiness, and roll out usage at scale. For larger economies, the challenge is less about inventing new models and more about deploying what exists effectively across diverse, distributed populations.

      From a conservative perspective, this data underscores the importance of enabling frameworks (private-sector collaboration, streamlined regulation, workforce upskilling) rather than heavy-handed state mandates. It suggests that liberalised, competitive markets that embrace practical deployment of AI tools—rather than protracted central planning—may accelerate adoption. It also reminds us that infrastructure investment, digital education and regulatory clarity are long-term foundations of innovation, not just big models or flashy research breakthroughs.

      As AI continues to evolve, nations that focus on end-user adoption and workforce integration—rather than just frontier model development—may enjoy disproportionate economic and productivity gains. Recognising where you are in that cycle matters: for governments, business leaders, and media commentators alike.

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