A recent OpenAI study reveals that most ChatGPT usage is non-work related, with younger users dominating and a shift towards more women using the platform. The primary uses include writing, seeking advice, and practical guidance, with a notable decrease in work-related conversations.
A study by OpenAI and Harvard reveals that ChatGPT is increasingly integrated into daily life, primarily used for practical guidance, information seeking, and writing, with a growing and more diverse global user base, especially in lower-income countries, and is mainly aiding productivity rather than replacing jobs, amidst rising competition from other AI models.
OpenAI's study reveals that most ChatGPT users are young women aged 18-25, and the majority of interactions are not work-related, providing insights into how people engage with the AI tool.