Why Internet Users in Latvia Did Not Use AI, 2025

Reasons Latvian internet users reported for not using AI; % of non-users, 2025.

What the Data Shows

Reasons for not using artificial intelligence are ranked among Latvia’s internet users who did not use AI in 2025. The percentages use the non-user population as the denominator and categories may overlap. Lack of need in daily life ranked first at 42.3%, far above lack of knowledge or skills at 11.9%. Data-security or privacy concerns were reported by 1.8%, the smallest of the four published reasons.

Data table

Unit: percent · Period: 2025

RankEntryValuePeriod
1No need in daily life42.3%2025
2Lack of knowledge or skills11.9%2025
3Not aware of AI technology7.0%2025
4Data security or privacy concerns1.8%2025

Sources

Source 1: Use of Internet in 2025

Publisher: Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia

Dataset/table: Official Statistics of Latvia

Units: percent

Date checked: 2026-07-16

Evidence: Supports the four reported reasons for not using AI among Latvian internet users who did not use AI in 2025.

Data notes & caveats

The denominator is internet users who did not use AI, and one respondent may report more than one reason.

Methodology

The ranking orders the four published reasons by the percentage of AI non-users reporting each reason.

Source consistency notes

All values use the same 2025 official household ICT survey, percent unit and AI-non-user population basis.

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