AliQwen Reveals What's Really on Our Minds: Stocks, Fortune Telling Top 2025 AI Searches
Our AI Confessions: What We're Really Asking Chatbots in 2025

Ever wondered what keeps people up at night scrolling through AI chatbots? Alibaba's Qwen platform just answered that question with its revealing "Top 10 AI Prompt Words of 2025" - and the results paint a vivid picture of our collective psyche.
Money Worries Top the List
Unsurprisingly in these economically turbulent times, stock market queries dominate user interactions. Investors appear to be turning to AI not just for cold analysis but emotional support too - seeking reassurance amidst market volatility.
"We're seeing users treat these exchanges almost like therapy sessions," notes Dr. Li Wen, behavioral economist at Zhejiang University. "They'll ask for technical analysis one minute, then vent their frustrations about losses the next."
Ancient Wisdom Meets Digital Age
The second most popular category might raise eyebrows elsewhere but feels perfectly natural locally: Chinese astrology readings ("Ba Zi" or Eight Characters). Modern tech users are blending ancient divination practices with cutting-edge algorithms.
Meanwhile, emotional counseling claims third place. From workplace stress to relationship woes, people increasingly view AI as their always-available confidant - no judgment, no awkward silences.
Everyday Needs Get Smarter Help
The list gets more practical further down:
- Crafting perfect WeChat Moments posts
- Personalized dating advice
- Even requests for lottery number suggestions
"It's fascinating what people trust algorithms with," remarks Shanghai-based sociologist Chen Yao. "We wouldn't ask a stranger for lottery picks, but somehow asking AI feels different."
Darker Questions Emerge Later at Night
The later hours reveal deeper anxieties:
- Chronic insomnia solutions
- Academic pressure ("solve this problem")
- Messy divorce asset divisions
- Existential queries about life's meaning
Chen observes: "When the lights go out and we're alone with our thoughts, these are the questions we whisper to our phones instead of our pillows."
The data suggests a profound shift - users increasingly view AI not as mere search tools but as complex decision-making partners capable of handling everything from legal dilemmas to metaphysical crises.
Key Points:
- Stock market anxiety drives most frequent AI interactions
- Traditional Chinese fortune-telling sees digital revival via chatbots
- Emotional support emerges as unexpected major use case
- Users progressing from simple queries to treating AI as life coach/therapist/philosopher
- Nighttime usage reveals deepest personal concerns