OpenAI Study Finds ChatGPT Use Now Skews Personal, Centered on Advice, Information, and Writing
Women now represent 52% of ChatGPT users as of June 2025, reflecting a significant shift from 80% male users early on and increased personal, non-work-related usage.
- OpenAI's new study shows most people use ChatGPT for personal reasons, with 73% of conversations being non-work-related by June 2025.
- The study analyzed 1.5 million user conversations and found that practical guidance comprises 28.3% of chats.
- Younger users aged 18 to 25 dominate the user base, while ChatGPT's adoption is growing faster in low- and middle-income countries than in wealthier ones.
- OpenAI's research shows that 49% of user messages are inquiries, as the AI is seen more as a digital advisor than just a tool for task completion.
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OpenAI reveals how people are really using ChatGPT and who they are
OpenAI released a report breaking down how people use ChatGPT and who they are. OpenAI this week released what it says is the largest study yet of how people are using ChatGPT, revealing fresh insights on who is using the technology and what they are using it for. The big surprise was finding out that most ChatGPT chats aren’t about work. In June 2025, 73 percent of ChatGPT messages were non-work related, up from 53 percent a year earlier, the…
ChatGPT used for personal lives, such as schoolwork, over professional use, study says - WNKY News 40 Television
(CNN) – OpenAI is revealing how people really use ChatGPT. A new study released Monday offers the most detailed look yet at the chatbot’s global user base. OpenAI studied 1.5 million chat logs from May 2024 to June 2025. It found people now use the tool mostly for personal needs over work. Researchers say more than 70% of prompts involve schoolwork, fitness tips or writing help. Most ChatGPT users are women, and nearly half are ages 18 to 25. Th…
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