OpenAI just shared a consolidated usage report from 1 million conversations.

Some interesting stats-

  • 700 Million active users send 2.1 billion messages to ChatGPT, weekly.
  • 46% of users are under the age of 26.
  • Non-work-related usage has seen the biggest increase in the last year. 72% conversations now are personal.

Link to the full report here

Posted by Agitated-Arm-3181

23 comments
  1. How does Open AI know the age of their users?
    Am I a part of this data?

  2. I’ve literally only ever used it for “technical help”. What’s the difference between that and seeking information?

  3. I like to use it for cooking recipe generation and help with Excel formulas. Other stuff I have tried, like vacation ideas or image generation, and it’s kinda garbage

  4. so basically, most use it as a search engine or creative writing. cant see how thats going to change how we all work…yet.

  5. The 3% of people doing calculations scare me. Let’s just hope nobody’s doing that for anything important.

  6. Increasingly I just get angry at it and call it a big fat time wasting liar.

  7. I can’t believe dinner help isn’t on there. Half of my usage is “I need an idea for dinner with chicken, green onions, red pepper, cilantro, black beans and sour cream”

  8. Graphs of doom and despair. AI is going to put us in a hole it takes generations to recover from if it ever happens.

  9. And that Ghibli… Was just blatant theft of intellectual property and artistic expression.

  10. I don’t recall telling ChatGPT how old I am at any point.

  11. What the heck does “self expression” mean?

    [Swipes to the second image]

    Oh, it’s people just, like, talking with ChatGPT or treating it like a therapist. Makes more sense now.

  12. There are people who use AI for anything but programming? Wtf

  13. I don’t use it at all, something feels off for me

  14. this report is missing a giant metric: “just screwing around”

  15. So, less than 5% of users use it for coding, but at the same time OpenAI presentations all about “how good our new model in coding”. Copy

  16. I use it for technical help in my start up. I can whip out basic SQL code for dashboards, format my stuff exactly how I want it, run some scenarios by it and have exactly what I wanted in moments. Easily 3x more productive that I would be if I was trial and erroring it myself.

  17. Crazy how the number of people who use it for ‘writing’ has fallen so much. I suppose it makes sense, are toying around with it for a bit, its clear the program doesn’t write all that well.

  18. how is “jacking/jilling/jordaning off” categorized, because it’s mostly that

  19. That second image reads like a list of the top 25 usenet groups from the 90s. Is that where we are with AI today?

  20. Shocked that cooking is so low. That’s arguably what it’s best for.

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