
"The ChatGPT study confirmed the huge reach OpenAI has, with 700 million active weekly users, or almost 10% of the global population, exchanging some 18 billion messages with the chatbot every week. And the majority of those messages-70%-were classified by the study's authors as "non-work" queries. Of these, about 80% of the messages fell into three big categories: practical guidance, writing help, and seeking information."
"There is a vision of our AI future, one which I outline in my book, Mastering AI, in which the technology becomes a leveling force. With the help of AI copilots and decision-support systems, people with fewer qualifications or experience could take on some of the work currently performed by more skilled and experienced professionals. They might not earn as much as those more qualified"
OpenAI and Anthropic released studies showing distinct chatbot usage patterns: ChatGPT registers 700 million weekly active users exchanging about 18 billion messages per week, with 70% of interactions classified as non-work. Approximately 80% of non-work messages fall into practical guidance, writing help, and information-seeking categories, and teaching or tutoring makes up over a third of practical guidance. Nearly half of all messages come from users under 26. ChatGPT used for work skews toward highly educated, high-paid professionals. Claude’s use cases appear more professionally oriented. AI companies pledge major U.K. investments and regulators are probing chatbots' effects on children.
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