Data extracted from the Google Trends platform shows that china is the country that has been researching the Large Language Models, the LLMs, for the past 90 days. The information is from a survey made by Rank Certo, a communication agency specialized in Link Building, which points out that the country reached the 100 index in the series for the period.

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According to the study, after the nation the great wall appear South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and India. The United States appears only last, demonstrating an Asian predominance in searches recently.

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What are LLMs and why is the market growing so fast?
Large Language Models, or LLMs, are artificial intelligence models trained on huge text sets capable of generating, completing and classifying natural language.In practice, these architectures feed conversational text assistants, automatic summary tools, classifiers and content generation systems that already impact writing, customer service, search and process automation.
The market for these models has received robust investments in infrastructure, research and commercial application For Insights Consultancy projects that the LLM market will jump from US$ 12.8 billion in 2025 to US$ 59.4 billion in 2034, which implies a compound annual growth (CAGR) of 34,8% over the projection period.
These numbers signal a rapid transformation of the digital ecosystem, with demand for computing, data and integration services.In an interview, Felipe Cardoso, CEO of Rank Certo and a specialist in Public Relations, points out that LLMs have become a key piece in the visibility strategy.
“LLMs leverage immediate responses and summaries that are often redistributed into digital channels; companies that optimize content with fast reading and intent signals in mind tend to gain more referrals in environments controlled by” language models, he says.
How does Google Trends measure interest and what does that mean on the global map?
Sources heard by the newsroom attest that Google Trends does not deliver absolute query counts. The tool normalizes interest on a scale from 0 to 100, where 100 represents the point of greatest popularity of the term in the selected region and time interval; smaller values represent fractions of this peak.
Therefore, when China appears with index 100 for “LLM”, it means that, proportionally to its own series of searches in that period, there was the highest peak of interest. Other countries are shown in relation to this benchmark. This logic explains why countries with smaller populations may appear in high positions if the local search volume, in relative terms, is high.

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In addition to the statistical explanation, the CEO of Rank Certo comments on an international phenomenon: despite the proportional leadership of Asian countries, English remains the predominant language in global technology consultations. “Just see terms on the rise as technology news today‘, apple news today and ai news today’ show that much of the high-traffic consultations continue to take place in English‘.
Google Trends data sets up a portrait of relative interest that puts China at the top of LLM searches in the last 90 days, a scenario that converges with very aggressive market projections on the growth of the sector. Interpreting these signals accurately requires cross-checking sources and attention to the limitations of the tool itself.
For those who communicate and for those who produce digital content, the message is clear: adapting language, formats and metrics for an ecosystem increasingly impacted by language models is a strategic priority.

