On average, the utilization of neural networks varies across European countries. In Southern Europe, the usage is relatively low, with only around 18-20% of the population in Romania, Turkey, Italy, and Bosnia and Herzegovina having used neural networks in the last three months.
Conversely, Northern European countries show higher adoption rates, with 40-56% of people in Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Sweden using neural networks. Surprisingly, Greece in Southern Europe also shows a significant embrace of this technology, despite the general trend observed in the region.