- The profession using AI the most is Cloud Engineering, with high search interest and many AI courses available online.
- Software engineers and data scientists have 50+ AI courses available, while customer support, graphic design, and copywriting are limited to just two.
- Cybersecurity has comparably lower AI usage and search interest, with only 64% adoption and 140 K search volume.
A recent study by ZapCap identified the professions using AI the most in 2025 by analyzing three key metrics: Google search interest for “AI for [profession],” the percentage of professionals using AI tools (based on survey data), and the number of AI-focused courses available on one educational platform. An AI usage score was calculated by weighting these metrics and normalizing the results from 0 to 100 for final rankings.
Profession | Google Search Volume for ” AI for [x] professionals | AI usage % | Courses Available | AI Usage Score |
Cloud Engineers | 32 million | 70% | 27 | 100 |
Software Engineers | 3,3 million | 97% | 53 | 99 |
Data Scientists | 403 K | 76% | 52 | 82 |
Customer Support Specialists | 29 million | 74% | 2 | 80 |
Social Media Managers | 9 million | 82% | 22 | 74 |
Marketing Specialists | 700 K | 80% | 18 | 59 |
Graphic Designers | 3 million | 83% | 2 | 52 |
Copywriters/Content Writer | 1,1 million | 85% | 2 | 50 |
Financial Analysts | 415 K | 58% | 12 | 42 |
Cybersecurity Analysts | 141 K | 64% | 7 | 41 |
Check out the full study along with all the metrics analyzed here.
Cloud Engineers lead the list of professions using AI the most in 2025, with 70% of workers using AI tools daily. The field also sees 32 million monthly Google searches for AI-related tools, showing strong interest from professionals. To meet this demand, educational platforms offer specialized courses, helping Cloud Engineers improve their AI usage skills.
Software Engineers rank second with a 97% AI adoption rate despite having only about 3.3 million monthly Google searches for AI tools. They benefit from the most educational resources, with 53 AI-focused courses available in just one platform, positioning them just behind Cloud Engineers with an AI usage score of 99.
Data Scientists rank third with 76% AI usage and relatively modest search interest (400 K monthly searches). They have access to 52 available courses, resulting in an AI usage score of 82.
Customer Support Specialists take fourth place, generating nearly 30 million monthly searches for AI tools (second highest), with 74% of professionals using AI daily. Despite this interest, they have limited access to AI courses, compared to their high usage score of 80.
Social Media Managers rank fifth with 82% of professionals using AI tools daily and generating over 9.5 million monthly searches for AI tools. Their access to 22 specialized courses shows a growing recognition of AI’s impact on digital engagement strategies.
Marketing Specialists come in sixth with an 80% AI usage rate and professionals conducting 700 K monthly searches for AI-related tools. Educational platforms have responded by creating 18 specialized AI courses for marketers, contributing to their usage score of 59.
Graphic Designers come seventh, with 83% of professionals using AI tools daily. The field has high search interest (3.1 million monthly searches for AI design solutions). Despite this demand, only two specialized courses are available on one platform.
Copywriters and Content Writers rank eighth with an impressive 85% AI usage rate and over 1.1 million monthly searches for AI writing tools. Like graphic designers, they face limited educational options, with just 2 courses available, giving them an AI usage score of 50.
The last rank Cybersecurity specialists. Only 64% of professionals use AI on a daily basis and it has the lowest Google search rate with only 140 K monthly searches. With just 7 AI courses available, cybersecurity received the lowest AI usage score at 41.
“While fields like Cloud Engineering and Software Development are already deeply integrated with AI, others are just beginning to harness its full potential,” says Jessica Bui, spokesperson for ZapCap. “The high search volume from Customer Support and the strong AI adoption among Copywriters show a transformative shift across industries. Professionals must master AI tools to remain relevant in a job market where technological proficiency is no longer optional but essential for career survival.”