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    One in three Massachusetts residents use generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and Claude, according to Microsoft data.

    Generative AI can create words, music, pictures, or videos, based on user prompts. For example, if you type a prompt asking for a fictional story, the AI tool will generate a passage with a setting, characters, and plot.

    About 33.4% of working-age residents in Massachusetts use these tools, placing the state 11th in the U.S., according to Q1 2026 data. Hampshire County, home to the Five College Consortium, has the highest AI usage rate, at 45.1%.

    The ChatGPT app icon is seen on a smartphone in this illustration taken on Oct. 27, 2025.

    Microsoft found that counties with more employment in professional and technical services, corporate management, healthcare, information and media, and finance tend to have higher AI usage. Additionally, counties with larger shares of residents ages 18 to 24 tend to have higher levels of AI usage.

    Counties with larger shares of workers in manufacturing, agriculture, mining, oil and gas, and construction tend to have lower AI usage, according to Microsoft.

    The figures are based on anonymized Microsoft usage data and adjusted for differences in devices, operating systems, internet access, and population size.

    Top Massachusetts counties by generative AI usage

    Here are Massachusetts’ 14 counties ranked by generative AI usage in Quarter 1 of 2026, and how they rank nationally, according to Microsoft:

    1. Hampshire County – 45.1% of residents (#28 nationally)

    2. Middlesex County – 37.9% of residents (#118 nationally)

    3. Suffolk County – 35.6% of residents (#191 nationally)

    4. Norfolk County – 34.3% of residents (#233 nationally)

    5. Worcester County – 33.5% of residents (#265 nationally)

    6. Plymouth County – 32.9% of residents (#283 nationally)

    7. Essex County – 30.8% of residents (#385 nationally)

    8. Bristol County – 28.2% of residents (#553 nationally)

    9. Hampden County – 27.1% of residents (#645 nationally)

    10. Barnstable County – 25.5% of residents (#790 nationally)

    11. Berkshire County – 24.7% of residents (#878 nationally)

    12. Nantucket County – 24.1% of residents (#937 nationally)

    13. Franklin County – 23.8% of residents (#961 nationally)

    14. Dukes County – 15.4% of residents (#2,450 nationally)

    Top states by generative AI usage

    Here are the 50 states ranked by generative AI usage in Quarter 1 of 2026, according to Microsoft:

    1. Maryland (24 counties) – 36.3% of residents

    2. Utah (29 counties) – 35.7% of residents

    3. Texas (254 counties) – 35.3% of residents

    4. Virginia (133 counties) – 34.7% of residents

    5. New Jersey (21 counties) – 34.5% of residents

    6. Nevada (17 counties) – 34.2% of residents

    7. California (58 counties) – 34.0% of residents

    8. Connecticut (9 counties) – 34.0% of residents

    9. Georgia (159 counties) – 33.7% of residents

    10. Florida (67 counties) – 33.6% of residents

    11. Massachusetts (14 counties) – 33.4% of residents

    12. Illinois (102 counties) – 33.3% of residents

    13. New York (62 counties) – 32.7% of residents

    14. Rhode Island (5 counties) – 32.5% of residents

    15. Colorado (64 counties) – 32.3% of residents

    16. Washington (39 counties) – 32.2% of residents

    17. Arizona (15 counties) – 31.4% of residents

    18. Hawaii (5 counties) – 30.6% of residents

    19. Delaware (3 counties) – 30.6% of residents

    20. New Hampshire (10 counties) – 30.2% of residents

    21. North Carolina (100 counties) – 30.1% of residents

    22. South Carolina (46 counties) – 29.1% of residents

    23. Oklahoma (77 counties) – 28.9% of residents

    24. Idaho (44 counties) – 28.8% of residents

    25. Kansas (105 counties) – 28.6% of residents

    26. Tennessee (95 counties) – 28.5% of residents

    27. Oregon (36 counties) – 28.4% of residents

    28. Ohio (88 counties) – 28.3% of residents

    29. Wisconsin (72 counties) – 28.2% of residents

    30. North Dakota (53 counties) – 28.2% of residents

    31. Michigan (83 counties) – 27.4% of residents

    32. South Dakota (66 counties) – 27.4% of residents

    33. Alabama (67 counties) – 27.3% of residents

    34. Pennsylvania (67 counties) – 27.2% of residents

    35. Indiana (92 counties) – 26.8% of residents

    36. Missouri (114 counties, 1 independent city) – 26.8% of residents

    37. Nebraska (93 counties) – 26.4% of residents

    38. Minnesota (87 counties) – 26.3% of residents

    39. Louisiana (64 parishes) – 26.1% of residents

    40. Arkansas (75 counties) – 26.0% of residents

    41. Wyoming (23 counties) – 25.5% of residents

    42. Kentucky (120 counties) – 25.1% of residents

    43. Iowa (99 counties) – 24.4% of residents

    44. New Mexico (33 counties) – 23.9% of residents

    45. Alaska (19 organized boroughs, 1 unorganized borough) – 23.6% of residents

    46. Vermont (14 counties) – 23.3% of residents

    47. Mississippi (82 counties) – 22.9% of residents

    48. Montana (56 counties) – 22.7% of residents

    49. Maine (16 counties) – 21.4% of residents

    50. West Virginia (55 counties) – 20.8% of residents

    Clare Mulroy of USA TODAY contributed to this report.

    This article originally appeared on Telegram & Gazette: Where Massachusetts ranks for AI use in US. Data shows its high

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