Article 6QC6Y ChatGPT hits 200 million active weekly users, but how many will admit using it?

ChatGPT hits 200 million active weekly users, but how many will admit using it?

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On Thursday, OpenAI said that ChatGPT has attracted over 200 million weekly active users, according to a report from Axios, doubling the AI assistant's user base since November 2023. The company also revealed that 92 percent of Fortune 500 companies are now using its products, highlighting the growing adoption of generative AI tools in the corporate world.

The rapid growth in user numbers for ChatGPT (which is not a new phenomenon for OpenAI) suggests growing interest in-and perhaps reliance on- the AI-powered tool, despite frequent skepticism from some critics of the tech industry.

"Generative AI is a product with no mass-market utility-at least on the scale of truly revolutionary movements like the original cloud computing and smartphone booms," PR consultant and vocal OpenAI critic Ed Zitron blogged in July. "And it's one that costs an eye-watering amount to build and run."

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