How ChatGPT adoption has expanded
OpenAI data reveals ChatGPT adoption is expanding globally, with users engaging more deeply and for a wider array of tasks over time. The user base is also becoming more diverse, showing significant growth in non-English speaking regions and lower HDI countries.
OpenAI Signals data indicates a widening and deepening adoption of ChatGPT worldwide. Users are engaging with the AI more frequently and for a broader range of tasks over time. This analysis highlights how individual AI usage is evolving as ChatGPT achieves global scale.
Over time, individual users are sending more messages daily and exploring a greater number of new capabilities. Six months after signing up, users send 50% more messages per day and have doubled the distinct tasks they attempt on ChatGPT.
ChatGPT’s adoption has grown sharply across all continents since July 2023, with Africa and Asia experiencing the fastest relative growth. This expansion is also pronounced in countries with lower Human Development Index rankings, partly due to the availability of low-cost access plans.
The user base is becoming increasingly diverse. Non-English ChatGPT usage now accounts for over half of active users, with Spanish, Portuguese, and Arabic being the leading non-English languages. Furthermore, usage by individuals with typically female names has increased globally, now representing the majority of usage.
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