New Study Shows How People Are Using ChatGPT — and Google Should Be Worried
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The number of new users is staggering, and the ratio of women to men has now evened out. The first major study has been published that draws conclusions directly from AI chatbot user data.
New data reveals most ChatGPT conversations have nothing to do with work
Most people aren’t turning to ChatGPT for coding or complex work tasks—they’re using it to manage everyday life, CNBC writes. A sweeping analysis of 1.5 million anonymized conversations found that 73% of messages sent to the chatbot in June 2025 were unrelated to work, up sharply from 53% a year ago. Practical guidance, information-seeking, and writing accounted for three-quarters of use cases, with tutoring, how-to advice and creative brainsto…
The Great Language Models are expanding more and more in society, but not only the number of users, but also the purposes and tasks that are requested.
ChatGPT is now mainly used in a private context - especially for tips, texts and as a Google replacement. This is shown by a study by OpenAI, which investigates the question of how the use of ChatGPT changes.
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