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OpenAI Lifts the Lid on ChatGPT’s Daily Prompt Count — and It’s Big

GLOBAL, JUL 21 – ChatGPT’s daily prompts surpassed 2.5 billion worldwide, with 330 million from US users, reflecting rapid growth and increased AI adoption, OpenAI told Axios.

  • On July 21, 2025, OpenAI told Axios ChatGPT receives 2.5 billion prompts daily, reflecting rapid global growth.
  • Growth trends reveal that December 2024 data showed 300 million weekly active ChatGPT users, and in eight months daily prompts more than doubled.
  • Of those, 330 million prompts originate from U.S. users, highlighting reach, while throughput exceeds 1.7 million per minute.
  • Last week, ChatGPT Agent launched to automate tasks on users’ computers, following Ziff Davis filed a lawsuit in April alleging infringement.
  • Axios reported that Altman plans to present a `third path` at a Fed conference soon, and Reuters reported a web browser will launch in coming weeks.
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ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence tool developed by OpenAI, currently processes more than 2.5 billion prompts per day globally, according to unpublished data published by American media Axis. Of the total of prompts sent every day, more than 330 million come from users in the United States. How long does the new movie ‘Demon Slayer’ last? Learn all the detailsIn addition, OpenAI reported that the chatbot already exceeds 500 million active use…

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The Verge broke the news in United States on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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