OpenAI’s ChatGPT sees more than 2.5 billion requests daily, with 330 million from users based in the US, according to data obtained by Axios.
OpenAI says ChatGPT users send over 2.5 billion prompts every day
That’s around 912.5 billion requests every year.
That’s around 912.5 billion requests every year.


The data suggests that ChatGPT users send over 912.5 billion requests to the AI chatbot each year. OpenAI spokesperson Rob Friedlander confirmed to The Verge that the numbers reported by Axios are correct.
Although ChatGPT still has a ways to go to catch up to Google’s 5 trillion annual searches, its rapid growth still poses a major threat to the search giant. In the span of just a few months, ChatGPT’s weekly users spiked from 300 million last December to more than 500 million in March.
Earlier this month, a report from Reuters suggested that OpenAI is preparing to release an AI-powered web browser in the coming weeks, which will directly compete with Google Chrome. The company took a step toward this milestone with last week’s launch of ChatGPT Agent, a tool that can complete tasks on your computer for you.
Update, July 21st: Added confirmation from OpenAI.
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