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As an AI and technology leader, I’ve witnessed firsthand how generative AI has transformed how people work, learn, and create. The newly released OpenAI study, “How People Use ChatGPT” (September 2025), offers the first large-scale, privacy-preserving analysis of how millions of people worldwide are actually using ChatGPT. The results reveal fascinating shifts in human–AI interaction — with implications far beyond productivity alone.
This study analyzed over 18 billion weekly messages sent by 700 million users, representing nearly 10% of the global adult population. What it uncovers about ChatGPT usage trends in 2025 paints a vivid picture of AI adoption at scale — from the boardroom to the classroom, and from Silicon Valley to emerging markets.The Rise of Everyday AI
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By Danar MustafaAs an AI and technology leader, I’ve witnessed firsthand how generative AI has transformed how people work, learn, and create. The newly released OpenAI study, “How People Use ChatGPT” (September 2025), offers the first large-scale, privacy-preserving analysis of how millions of people worldwide are actually using ChatGPT. The results reveal fascinating shifts in human–AI interaction — with implications far beyond productivity alone.
This study analyzed over 18 billion weekly messages sent by 700 million users, representing nearly 10% of the global adult population. What it uncovers about ChatGPT usage trends in 2025 paints a vivid picture of AI adoption at scale — from the boardroom to the classroom, and from Silicon Valley to emerging markets.The Rise of Everyday AI
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.