- Chatgpt is now the source of 2.5 billion invites per day
- In comparison, Google obtains 14 billion daily research
- People are turning more and more towards AI instead of search engines
If you use Chatgpt daily, you are certainly not alone. According to Axios, Chatgpt users now send more than 2.5 billion invites per day to the Chatbot of Artificial Intelligence (AI), showing how incredibly popular it has become in recent years. Among these figures, 330 million daily prompts come from users based in the United States, reports Axios.
Although we do not know if Chatgpt actively seeks on the Internet responses in response to these prompts (or by relying on his training data), the figure could be disturbing reading for the Google research giant. This is because people turn more and more from Google and go to the best AI tools to get answers to their questions.
Google, in comparison, does not share its daily research figures, but its parent company Alphabet recently revealed that the search engine obtains approximately five queries per year.
This results in about 14 billion daily research – still ahead of Chatgpt, but perhaps not unexpected.
Rapid growth
What is all the more impressive about chatgpt search figures is the rapid growth it has suffered since December 2024.
At the time, Sam Altman, CEO of Chatgpt Maker Openai, said that the platform had received around one billion invites per day. This means that it has more than doubled its use in about eight months.
The question remains, however, if the current model of chatgpt is economically durable for Openai. The Axios report underlines that the “vast majority of more than 500 million weekly active users of the platform” use the free version of Chatgpt, which means that Openai only generates income from a small subset of users.
And since there are statements that even the paid edition of Chatgpt has difficulty making money, securing so many daily research may not be sufficient for long -term Openai – at least in its current format.
However, there is no doubt that the company has undergone rapid expansion even in the past year, as the daily figures attest. With Google looking nervously over its shoulder, search engines could soon be very different.