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A Plethora of Devotees: ChatGPT Engages Over 100 Million Users Weekly, While Developers Surpassing 2 Million Strong

During the DevDay conference, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, revealed some exciting statistics. He announced that ChatGPT, their popular AI chatbot, now has a staggering 100 million weekly users. Additionally, their API for developers has been adopted by over 2 million individuals and is being utilized by more than 92% of Fortune 500 companies.

The growth of ChatGPT has been nothing short of remarkable. Since its launch, it has consistently gained a significant number of monthly active users (MAUs). In just 2 months, it surpassed the milestone of 100 million MAUs. This rapid growth was rivalled only by the buzz generated by Threads, another OpenAI product that reached 4-day popularity within the same year. It’s worth noting that it is unclear which product currently has higher user engagement.

The release of these statistics from OpenAI may counter recent news reports suggesting a decline in ChatGPT’s popularity.

To summarize, OpenAI’s DevDay conference shed light on the remarkable success of ChatGPT, with an impressive user base and widespread adoption in the corporate world.

TLDR: OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, announced at the DevDay conference that ChatGPT has 100 million weekly users and their API has over 2 million users, covering more than 92% of Fortune 500 companies. This contradicts reports of declining popularity and showcases ChatGPT’s rapid growth.

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