AI as an emotional outlet — a generational divide.
40% of 15–24-year-olds use AI to express feelings they're uncomfortable sharing with others. Among 55+, it's just 7%.
Built on two decades of primary research across Jordan and the region, Analyseize connects evidence to action. We generate original data, convene decision-makers, and publish analysis that informs institutional strategy and public policy.
Nationally representative study of 1,471 Jordanians on public concern about children's exposure to social media and AI — and on the regulatory measures that might shape it. Released to mark Safer Internet Day.
Public concern about children's exposure to social media and AI, paired with support for legislation and regulation. % of Jordanian respondents.
40% of 15–24-year-olds use AI to express feelings they're uncomfortable sharing with others. Among 55+, it's just 7%.
Nearly half of Jordanians use AI to seek health information; over a third have turned to it for emotional support.
Support for protective measures is broad and consistent — 86–90% across the four legislative and regulatory measures tested.
Original, commissioned research — from national surveys to community-level qualitative studies — designed around your decision, not our template.
Self-initiated investigations into questions the region is asking — or avoiding. Published openly; cited across policy and press.
Findings synthesized from 400+ published studies conducted in Jordan over three decades — curated, cross-referenced, and openly available to researchers, journalists, and institutions.
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"85% of Jordanians are concerned about the impact of artificial intelligence on children — and 90% support legislation restricting access to social media for those under 15."
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